Crisp product photography of a weather-sealed IP camera being mounted on a modern brick wall, hands holding an ethernet cable, cool slate tones, sharp focus.
Crisp product photography of a weather-sealed IP camera being mounted on a modern brick wall, hands holding an ethernet cable, cool slate tones, sharp focus.
INSTALLATION BLUEPRINTS

DIY surveillance made foolproof

Our step-by-step blueprints guide you from running your first PoE cable to local storage configuration. No professional installers required.

A clean technical diagram of a security system architecture, showing IP cameras connected via blue ethernet cables to a central PoE switch and NVR, flat vector style with sharp lines on a light gray background.
A clean technical diagram of a security system architecture, showing IP cameras connected via blue ethernet cables to a central PoE switch and NVR, flat vector style with sharp lines on a light gray background.
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

Plug-and-play PoE setup

A single ethernet cable delivers both power and high-definition video. Connect your cameras directly to the network video recorder for instant local storage.

Zero network configuration

Our pre-configured IP cameras automatically pair with the NVR. Plug them in, and your local feed displays instantly without manual IP assignment.

Local storage security

Your footage stays on your hard drive, protected from external breaches. No cloud subscriptions, no monthly fees, and complete ownership of your data.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Surveillance simplified

Everything you need to know about setting up your local, subscription-free security network. We make the technical configuration straightforward.

Do I need an internet connection?

How much footage can I store?

No. Your Clickstart system operates entirely on a local network. You only need internet access if you want to view your live feeds remotely via our secure mobile app.

A standard 2TB hard drive stores up to two weeks of continuous 4K footage from four cameras. You can easily expand storage by upgrading the NVR hard drive.

What is PoE and how does it work?

Are the cameras weatherproof?

Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows a single cable to transmit both power and data. This eliminates the need for separate power outlets near each camera.

Yes. All our outdoor cameras carry an IP67 weather-sealed rating, engineered to withstand heavy rain, snow, and extreme temperatures from -20°F to 140°F.

Build your local security network

Select your cameras, switches, and local storage. Follow our clear blueprints for a straightforward, subscription-free installation that you control entirely.