How to upgrade your Analog Camera system to IP Camera system WITHOUT REPLACING existing COAXIAL?

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    Upgrade your existing analog camera system to an IP system with the LINOVISION EOC Converter, a powerful and cost-effective solution that allows you to leverage your existing coaxial cables! This video will show you the simple and easy setup process, and how the EOC Converter can save you the hassle and expense of replacing cabling. Don't miss out on this practical solution - watch and learn how to enhance your security system today!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @RichardRomend
    @RichardRomend Месяц назад +3

    I've brought 20 pairs on Amazon for my old hotel business upgrading project, they've worked perfectly by far!

  • @RichardRomend
    @RichardRomend Месяц назад +1

    Tiny gear, big savings! great LINO!

    • @linovision
      @linovision  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate your support and I'm thrilled you found it helpful!

  • @chrisclark239
    @chrisclark239 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to connect the older style camera to the newer style IP nvr?

    • @linovision
      @linovision  6 месяцев назад +1

      EOC can connect the analog camera to IP NVR.

  • @73bumbo
    @73bumbo 3 месяца назад +1

    Would 4K IP cameras support this EOC trasmitter and receiver linovision setup? What 4K IP cameras would you recommend? I want to use synology surveillance system instead of a traditional NVR. Does that work?

    • @linovision
      @linovision  3 месяца назад

      Hi, You can use EOC-Converter (Receiver+Transmitter) with 4K IP camera.
      The transmission bandwidth can be max 100Mbps in 1000ft, or 10Mbps in3000ft. The required bandwidth for one 4K IP camera is about 8Mbps (H.264 encoding) or 4Mbps(H.265 encoding). So it is definitely no problem to transmit 4K IP camera videoover coaxwithout losing quality.
      I recommend our IPC534AI-CSL for you.
      linovision.com/collections/smartvu-camera/products/4mp-ai-smart-night-colorvu-ip-turret-dome-camera-support-active-deterrence-with-strobe-light-and-audio-alarm

  • @garyclapham5482
    @garyclapham5482 3 месяца назад +1

    Interesting video, couple of questions,
    1. would the picture quality be exactly the same on a upgraded analog wired system with 8mp 4k cameras as a system using full ethernet cable also with 8mp 4k cameras?
    2.what's the expected lifespan of the Linovision receiver and transmitter?

    • @linovision
      @linovision  3 месяца назад

      Gary, thanks for your inquiry. 1. The picture quality will remain the same over coaxial cable, as the 4K requires max 10Mbps bandwidth only, while the coaxial transmission bandwidth can be 100Mbps (reduce to 10Mbps after 1000ft). 2. The expected lifespan is much more than 3 years in our real RMA history.

    • @garyclapham5482
      @garyclapham5482 3 месяца назад

      @@linovision Thanks for the reply, good to know there is no loss in picture quality. unfortunately if i have to replace 8 sets of these around every 3 years isnt really viable at £80 per set, £640 in total.

    • @linovision
      @linovision  3 месяца назад +1

      @@garyclapham5482 You can use EOC-Switch0808 KIT to save some money. It is a combination of 8 ports industrial POE Switch and 8 pairs of EOC-converters. (linovision.com/products/8-port-industrial-poe-eoc-hybrid-epoe-switch-with-poe-over-coax-technology?_pos=1&_psq=eoc-switch&_ss=e&_v=1.0)

  • @MustAccord
    @MustAccord 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I want to upgrade my analogue coax system to IP, will these converters work with 8MPx cameras which use a lot bandwidth?

    • @davis8657186708175
      @davis8657186708175 5 месяцев назад

      yes, I believe so. the transmission bandwidth is 100Mbps in 1000ft, or 10Mbps after 1,000ft, which is also sufficient for one 4K POE IP camera.

  • @noufalsadiq1993
    @noufalsadiq1993 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question about Access the GUI of camera and is it possible to tilt PTZ

    • @hinodavis674
      @hinodavis674 6 месяцев назад

      yes, it is no problem to access camera GUI and control the PTZ movement. The transmission over coaxial cable is transparent in the system.

  • @enrique861
    @enrique861 2 месяца назад

    Excusas, the camera is Wifi to. But I need connect by Ethernet cable to VVR system. Thanks

  • @commonsenseripsomehelpful
    @commonsenseripsomehelpful 11 месяцев назад

    I have question about wiring your Long Reach Ethernet Transmitter/Receiver; We installed one pair and ran Coax Cable between the transmitter and receiver as pictured in your booklet. It’s approximately 700 feet between the transmitter and receiver. When it get colds out, the camera goes out and when it warms up, the camera comes back on. We feel that when it is cold, usually below 32F, the power is dropping between the transmitter and receiver. Is that possible? How could this be fixed? Thanks in advance.

    • @linovision
      @linovision  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your message. We have looked into the issue and communicated with our technical support team. The temperature data you provided is within the normal operating range of the device, which is -30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 149°F). We recommend that you further check the camera and wiring.😊😊😊😊😊.

  • @bobbynguyen1231
    @bobbynguyen1231 4 месяца назад

    Is it worth it to uograde or run new cat6 cable?

  • @enrique861
    @enrique861 2 месяца назад

    Nice video. Can you explain how connect no poe camera by ethernet cable to analog XVR system. With poe switch or splitter. Thanks to much.

    • @linovision
      @linovision  2 месяца назад

      Hi Enrique, thanks for reaching out, based on your question, If the XVR has available IP camera interfaces, you only need to add a PoE Injector on the XVR side. This allows you to load the XVR’s data link and power supply into the Injector and transmit them together to the camera. At the camera side, deploy a Splitter 1224 to separate the data and power, enabling both power supply and network connectivity for the nPoE Camera. If there are no available IP camera interfaces on the XVR, you will need to purchase a Coax Adapter to convert the coaxial interface to an RJ45 interface, then repeat the above steps.
      If there are multiple cameras and the analog camera input function of the XVR is not highly needed, it is recommended to replace the XVR with a PoE NVR. In this case, you only need to purchase the NVR and Splitters to provide power to the nPoE Cameras and record the video data.
      Here's the LINOVISION Splitter1224 product link, check out to learn more: linovision.com/products/industrial-gigabit-poe-splitter-hot-switchable-dc12v-or-dc24v-output
      Regards,

  • @michaelaspub
    @michaelaspub 4 месяца назад

    Hi how do you get power to camera over audio cable between the EOC Converters

    • @linovision
      @linovision  4 месяца назад

      Simultaneous transmission of AC signals and DC power over a single coaxial cable using power overlay technology

  • @skywalkerorig
    @skywalkerorig 5 месяцев назад

    hi.thank you for sharing your video and demo.. this is my situation , i have 4 analog cameras outside in my warehouse i used cat6 cable and used each twisted pair of wire to send video ( by bnc valun) to the dvr. and each 4 camera have their own power supply. now, i want to add 1 or 2 more ip cameras and planning to use PoE switch. will this work on my situation..is this eoc transmitter really need tx and rx? since i can connect a shorter bnc coax direct to the analog camera after the eoc? and i already have cat6 cable..i wish you could help me with my project..again many thanks.

    • @linovision
      @linovision  4 месяца назад

      Hi skywalkerorig, thanks for watching. Regarding the issue you mentioned earlier, our engineers have conducted the corresponding tests and have prepared a detailed info. Please click this link to learn more. lxiegyux98shhykq-65999110384.shopifypreview.com/pages?preview_key=e340cacffdbaa62d87f23892a3cb9c74 Thank you.

    • @skywalkerorig
      @skywalkerorig 4 месяца назад

      @@linovision hi..thank you very much with your prompt reply.. i will study all the options you have suggested...and btw.. i have a Dahua DH-XVR1B16-I and i can connect poe switch to 1 LAN port...main problem is running additional 1 cat6 cable from dvr to outside of the house. that's why i want use only the existing cat6 cable which is already in use...again many thanks with all your suggestions

  • @Raytechable
    @Raytechable 4 месяца назад

    is good for technician becuase they can use the existing cable if the client isbeing cheap good video

    • @linovision
      @linovision  3 месяца назад

      Exactly, upgrade to IP camera system without replacing the exist coax.

  • @benmangale6669
    @benmangale6669 11 месяцев назад

    How to upgrade my 8 analogue to ip eoc converters?

    • @linovision
      @linovision  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for watching and taking time to leaving the message, according to your settings, for 8 analog cameras, we would suggest to check this out, 8 Port PoE + Ethernet over Coax (EOC) Hybrid ePoE Switch Kit, find more on the link: linovision.com/collections/poe-over-coax/products/8-port-industrial-poe-eoc-hybrid-epoe-switch-with-poe-over-coax-technology?variant=43602204328156

  • @gilmoreskeen1234
    @gilmoreskeen1234 6 месяцев назад +1

    caption is wrong,repeat caption is wrong.

    • @hinodavis674
      @hinodavis674 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. Which caption do you mean?

    • @Raytechable
      @Raytechable 4 месяца назад +1

      @@hinodavis674 i thnink he means the title of the video it supposed to be an old camera not poe camera becuase i thought the same thing

    • @hinodavis674
      @hinodavis674 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Raytechable thanks for your explanation.

  • @fredericvexo3277
    @fredericvexo3277 Месяц назад

    bonsoir, à tous