Just an update, both cameras are now up and running and the system is just what I had hoped for. Not too wide an angle that over looks the neighbours and good clear video both day and night. The set up was plug and play, just plug them into the poe ports and they where soon configured and working. Hik-Connect works a treat and I also used BT Ethernet plugs to get direct contact with my Virgin Media router which is down stairs. I can log into the NVR and view the video output but I do have to use the Safari browser for this as Firefox and the Google browser won't load the plugin to view the video.
I used cat6 solid copper patch cable and cut these to connect to a face plate. A word of warning here, the cameras come with a cover thats just twist and lock for the J45 plug for a complete weather seal. If as i did, left the molded J45 in place, the twist and lock cover will not fit, there just isn't enough room. They will be ok with your own fitted J45 plugs but as I didn't have any for cat 6 solid copper I have omitted the twist and lock cover as the connections are in a wall mounted weatherproof junction box which I hope will suffice. The worst job was crawling over fibreglass in the loft to retrieve the cable, the rest was a nice easy job. The one thing I'm not over keen on, is the fans, two off, on the NVR. They are a bit noisy but as its set up in the spare small bedroom, its not a problem for me but could be if you use the same room.
Bri