Glad you uploaded this and thanks. Ive got turret and dome hikvision cameras but needed this style for a more remote area. Helps a lot with the info you provided.
thanks for the video i need your help with something if i have more than one branch and i want to connect all my ip Camera in the main branch which is the best way to do it.
These use an rj45 connector. As normally only 4 of the 8 wires are used, it is possible to use a device that splits the cable so two cameras can be used. Otherwise, you'll need a network switch, preferably with poe for the cameras to fan out from. You can't daisy chain cameras - they need their own connection and configuration.
Glad you uploaded this and thanks. Ive got turret and dome hikvision cameras but needed this style for a more remote area. Helps a lot with the info you provided.
thanks mate, very informative video.
thanks for the video i need your help with something if i have more than one branch and i want to connect all my ip Camera in the main branch which is the best way to do it.
These use an rj45 connector. As normally only 4 of the 8 wires are used, it is possible to use a device that splits the cable so two cameras can be used. Otherwise, you'll need a network switch, preferably with poe for the cameras to fan out from. You can't daisy chain cameras - they need their own connection and configuration.
We use hikvision DS-2CD2523G0-IS
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