Reddit Reddit reviews Synology IP Camera License Pack for 4 (CLP4)

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Synology IP Camera License Pack for 4 (CLP4)
By default, two camera licenses are installed. By applying the license key on the Surveillance Station user interface, you will be able to set up and manage more cameras on the network.To find out the maximum number of IP cams supported on each Disk Station, please refer to the specifications of each model.Synology Surveillance Station has different billing methods for particular cameras, such as panoramic, multi-lens cameras and video server for analog cameras.
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2 Reddit comments about Synology IP Camera License Pack for 4 (CLP4):

u/x-ecuter · 2 pointsr/synology

Synology only allows 2 cameras for free, to add more you need to buy licenses from them. $200 for a 4 cam license pack at amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Synology-Camera-License-Pack-CLP4/dp/B001JD8J8W

u/kachunkachunk · 1 pointr/synology

It might depend on the NAS. I know my DS1515+ came with two camera licenses for Surveillance Station, and the camera packs are indeed a bit expensive. First, here's a bit of info about the packs, since some devices might eat up more than one: https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/Device_License_Pack

And it looks like about $59 a camera for the license packs beyond what your NAS might already provide: https://www.amazon.com/Synology-Camera-License-Pack-CLP4/dp/B001JD8J8W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540961524&sr=8-1&keywords=surveillance+station+license&dpID=41bCVxXau5L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Factor in a few things long-term when looking at your alternatives. For some folks, a cloud solution makes more sense.

For me it wasn't really sensible relying on cloud offerings due to a combination of desired camera count, bandwidth requirements (busy/active scenes), and of course the subscription fees, when I already had capable hardware and storage. If I didn't already have/use the NAS for actual storage, then maybe I'd consider an online solution without always-on recording (it isn't really sensible doing that, and it's not really the norm anyway; record on activity detection). I have four of six licenses used at the moment and plan to add a couple more cameras later.

As for integrating what you have, the surveillance station stuff might be able to, but it'll deffo take a bit of research. See what the first link takes you to, for starters, I guess. Worst case I guess you can just make a share from the NAS that the existing NVR uses? Any reason you want to switch to using Surveillance Station to do the brain work?