cat6 cable split and connect two ip cameras on same cable using RJ45 Connectors with POE/LAN Switch

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @eddiej.2354
    @eddiej.2354 10 месяцев назад

    Another awesome video 😊 you're going to save me and many other people a lot of money as we won't need as much ethernet cabling now I just need to buy a bag of RJ45 passthru jacks plus shielding for the jacks as I'll be running Cat8 plus a one-time crimping toolkit. Thanks again Eddie J. Long Island N.Y

  • @mohdfaiz3070
    @mohdfaiz3070 2 месяца назад

    So..1236 use data+dc mix?

  • @rudrapratapsinghchandel1022
    @rudrapratapsinghchandel1022 5 месяцев назад

    Will any feature will lack by this to thise camera

  • @rudrapratapsinghchandel1022
    @rudrapratapsinghchandel1022 5 месяцев назад

    Audio input will work or not inthese

  • @JajajJejje
    @JajajJejje Месяц назад

    Amigo yo tengo un rauter y 4 cámaras para conectarlas necesito un suiche o con el rauter y el DVR es suficiente gracias

  • @sabualexpoovelil4413
    @sabualexpoovelil4413 Год назад +3

    Method-1 will work I am sure but Method-2 I am doubtful. A CAT5/6/7 cable has 4 pairs of UTP cores. A10/100 Mbps IP connection uses 2 pairs (Pin 1, 2, 3 and 6) to function, thus making 2 pairs free. While connecting a POE based IP camera, it is the unused cores that are used to supply power from a PoE Switch. So if we use all 4 pairs for 2 IP cameras (2 pairs per camera) there will be no unused cores left to transmit power. I seriously doubt if power and data will be sent on same cores. someone pls clarify.

    • @ericmomoh7927
      @ericmomoh7927 Год назад

      pinoutguide.com/Net/poe_pinout.shtml

    • @bennyqsystems
      @bennyqsystems Год назад +1

      Yes Its was working fine Sir. (Method-2)

  • @anprteam7921
    @anprteam7921 Год назад

    Hello, would you mind to make a video about our ANPR and share on your channel?

  • @khaliltebourbi8865
    @khaliltebourbi8865 Год назад

    Great video thank you, does it work with a poe NVR? (If we plug the cables directly into the poe switch of the nvr)

    • @sabualexpoovelil4413
      @sabualexpoovelil4413 Год назад

      i seriously doubt

    • @Techlogics
      @Techlogics  Год назад +2

      support IP camera Poe standard is 802.3af. More details about Poe Pinout : pinoutguide.com/Net/poe_pinout.shtml

  • @patelkrishna7799
    @patelkrishna7799 Год назад

    Thanks sir 🙏

  • @bharatyadav3619
    @bharatyadav3619 Год назад

    Best 👍

  • @hematechnologies559
    @hematechnologies559 Год назад

    Great idea does it work...

    • @Techlogics
      @Techlogics  Год назад

      Yes it does!. The IP camera Poe standard is 802.3af.

  • @kerryemery2661
    @kerryemery2661 Год назад +1

    Splitted is not a word. Split is also plural.

  • @mwanisteven7059
    @mwanisteven7059 Год назад

    For PoE to power the camera from switch you have to use pin 7 and 8 otherwise this cameras have to be powered separately

    • @Techlogics
      @Techlogics  Год назад

      Hi, All latest IP cameras (PoE: 802.3af) will enough to work 1,2,3&6 pins.
      More details : pinoutguide.com/Net/poe_pinout.shtml

    • @Jo3_Black
      @Jo3_Black Год назад

      For POE to work you need pair 4,5 for + and 7,8 for - but with the latest POE IP AF cameras you only need pairs 1,2 & 3,6 for both power abd video 😉

  • @mohdfaiz3070
    @mohdfaiz3070 2 месяца назад

    Method one use 1236..no power..😂😂😂