Surveillance Station includes two free camera licenses by default. When it's time to grow your system, the Camera License Pack lets you add additional cameras and devices to Surveillance Station. To learn about Surveillance Station's capabilities, check out the robust features and use cases below. Overview of the Synology Surveillance Station 4 device licence pack This product includes 4 Synology Surveillance Station device licences. Synology’s Surveillance Station can be run on a all Synology Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices and provides a flexible IP video surveillance solution. Surveillance Station includes two free camera licenses by default. When it's time to grow your system, the Camera License Pack lets you add additional cameras and devices to Surveillance Station. To learn about Surveillance Station's capabilities, check out the robust features and use cases below.

By default, a license for two cameras is installed. By applying the license key on the Surveillance Station user interface, you will be able to set up and manage more than two cameras on the network. Instant Delivery by Email 24/7 We are proud to announce that we've automated our system for licenses. This means that after we've received your payment you'll receive directly your purchased Synology license, 24/7. Licensing Plan By applying license keys on the Synology Surveillance Station interface, you will be able to set up and manage more devices on your Synology NAS. The or come with a single license key, allowing you to directly activate 4 or 8 surveillance devices.

Even worse is that the particular product (surveillance station) doesn't even live up to its claims anyway. Camera support is severely lacking, so thank you indeed Synology, for a 'free' first license to establish just that.

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@introid - Thanks for the reference to XProtect Go! In a lighter setup, like mine with some 5 camera's, this might do the trick perfectly. I'll have a look into this. Saving €175 on hot air (licenses), I might even consider throwing another computing brick in my network. Perhaps an Atom based low power unit to run this. Too bad for my environmental considerations (partly why I consolidated to 1010+), but the Synology Surveillance Station 'license lock-in' is truly unacceptable. Way to go Synology (yeah, keep shouting there's no camera-vendor lock-in anymore).

Good to know I am far from alone in my frustration concerning surveillance station. I had been running a Netgear NAS for some two years before switching to a Synology 1010+ at the end of last year. Indeed, the offered camera support seemed to make all the difference. Or so I thought. Even with the most dubious suppliers on eBay, it would cost a fortune to get a fair number of cameras supported.

I'll have a look into this. Saving €175 on hot air (licenses), I might even consider throwing another computing brick in my network. Perhaps an Atom based low power unit to run this. Too bad for my environmental considerations (partly why I consolidated to 1010+), but the Synology Surveillance Station 'license lock-in' is truly unacceptable. Way to go Synology (yeah, keep shouting there's no camera-vendor lock-in anymore). Come to think of it, there little mention here on the cheapest alternative: Using the native interface of the IP-camera.

Now I'm expected to pay nearly 50% more of the cost of the system itself in order to get the full functionality that I thought was included in the first place?!? As I said in my other post, I have bought and convinced others to buy over a dozen different products from Synology. This recent experience has me greatly questioning my own actions. So why choose to charge us an additional fee for something that we all thought was part of the software that was included with our purchase?

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