My experience has been that all these Chinese cameras attempt to 'phone home' continuosly.
Another vote for Ubiquiti hardware for my lan. however I use Blue Iris software (about $60 iirc) to manage my cameras. All my cameras are restricted from access to the internet. I now use an assortment of Dahua cameras (wide angle, PTZ, telephotos, low light etc).
I store videos on a local desktop. Backup to a network attached server (NAS) and back up the NAS to my son's house.
My sons have collectively made me paranoid about getting my lan hacked into so I take whatever steps I can to secure the network. ie separate vpn for IOT devices, very secure passwords (no 2 alike).
Security has turned into a pia but the alternative is a lot worse.
Another vote for Ubiquiti hardware for my lan. however I use Blue Iris software (about $60 iirc) to manage my cameras. All my cameras are restricted from access to the internet. I now use an assortment of Dahua cameras (wide angle, PTZ, telephotos, low light etc).
I store videos on a local desktop. Backup to a network attached server (NAS) and back up the NAS to my son's house.
My sons have collectively made me paranoid about getting my lan hacked into so I take whatever steps I can to secure the network. ie separate vpn for IOT devices, very secure passwords (no 2 alike).
Security has turned into a pia but the alternative is a lot worse.