How to use POE splitters to connect non POE IP cameras

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • This video describes the way to connect a Non POE IP camera using a POE splitter.
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  • @DataOnine
    @DataOnine 9 месяцев назад

    very precise, I appreciate your video

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much. You can find more of my videos when you visit my channel at www.youtube.com/@tech_inside_out

  • @davidbell7094
    @davidbell7094 2 года назад +1

    Hi great video would i still need too use a router from modem too do this setup? Thank you

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  2 года назад

      Hello, this requires only the POE Switch to work. You don't need the router unless you are using the router to help with Remote access and in that case you would have to connect the Camera to the POE switch and link the POE switch to the Router.
      Please if you need further explanation, kindly send me an email, script.engineeringconsult@gmail.com

  • @Easyclickdrives
    @Easyclickdrives Год назад

    I BELIEVE THE NON POE WIRELESS CAMERA IS 12V, SO MY QUESTION IS HOW MANY VOLT POE SPLITTER DID YOU USE. CONSIDERING THE POE SWITCH IS 48V. THANKS FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      The POE splitter is powered by 48 volts from the POE switch and the splitter outputs 12v to be supplied to the camera

    • @trascendents
      @trascendents Год назад

      I was wondering the same exact thing, the camera is 12v but the splitter is 48v. My guess is that the splitter detects the camera is 12v and autobalance to that power.

    • @dob3079
      @dob3079 Год назад

      it regulates the power to 12v

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Год назад

      @@dob3079 Yes, it does

  • @tonytony01
    @tonytony01 Год назад

    what about if my camera only has a power connector and a BNC connector? the setup now is a 8k camera connected to DVR with a pair of balums over Cat5e
    I am trying to update my setup little by little, going to get a NVR and am not sure if I can connect my camera to it, before in near future getting and IP camera

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Год назад

      If the camera has a BNC connector + a Power connection, that suggest that it is an Analogue high definition (AHD) Camera. This tutorial mainly applies to IP Cameras but you can however use the Power side of the POE splitter to power up AHD Cameras through a POE switch if you so wish. You can watch this video that explains it further ruclips.net/video/cDqIulcrD8M/видео.html
      It is possible to Combine your existing AHD camera installation with a new IP camera system. Here is another video that shows how that can be done successfully. ruclips.net/video/qdgTjBTqszQ/видео.html

  • @gerardocastillo6014
    @gerardocastillo6014 Год назад

    Hi, you are using ethernet cable with mode A or B? Also would like to know if the cable is CAT5e or CAT6. Thank you.

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Год назад

      I have used Cat 6 cables terminated as straight through cables in this Demonstration. But either straight through or cross over works.

    • @gerardocastillo6014
      @gerardocastillo6014 Год назад

      @@Tech_Inside_Out Thank you :) can I send you a question via email? Im trying to do the same like you in the video and I cannot make the camera work.

  • @swaggst
    @swaggst Год назад

    Is it compulsory to use poe splitter when connecting this nonpoe cam to the poe switch to nonpoe nvr?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Год назад +1

      No, it is not compulsory, I will do a short video showing an alternative means of power.

    • @swaggst
      @swaggst Год назад

      ​@@Tech_Inside_Out please weres the video?
      I want to understand if I can just plug a non poe network ip cam into a poe switch and it'll still work,

  • @drallersouldust3054
    @drallersouldust3054 11 месяцев назад

    I have this kind of splitter but there's problem somewhere between my setup , the injector is 48v 0.5a output , my splitter is 48v-57v input and output of 12v 1.2A but the original charger is 12v 1.5A , I wonder why my Access point is having trouble with IP allocation or it does not receiving enough power? I can't connect and need to restart the system but after a while I can't connect again . but if I use the original charger and passive poe injector/spitter then the whole system is fine

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  11 месяцев назад

      It is recommended to use the specified or supplied adapters with the specific power requirements to avoid challenges

    • @drallersouldust3054
      @drallersouldust3054 11 месяцев назад

      yeah it gave me a headache

  • @drleong2568
    @drleong2568 Год назад

    Can I use a passive POE injector?

  • @mafiastrong54
    @mafiastrong54 5 месяцев назад

    best

  • @joseph5315
    @joseph5315 2 года назад

    Hi, pls what brand of Poe splitter do you normally use for installation?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  2 года назад

      LS. The brand doesn't really matter

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  2 года назад

      I use one branded LS

    • @joseph5315
      @joseph5315 2 года назад

      I asked because am seeing varieties online with different prices. Some are expensive while some are not.. so I’m not really sure which to go for

    • @joseph5315
      @joseph5315 2 года назад

      Like how does it cost pls?

  • @abesubha
    @abesubha 11 месяцев назад

    I want to use UTP cable not wifi one; do I have to use this method to connect non poe Ezviz C8C IP camera to NVR HIKVISION DS-7108NI-Q1/8P/M POE 8 CH? How to configure it?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  11 месяцев назад

      For non POE IP cameras, this is an option to connect them or you use a 12v adapter in connecting them and run a separate network cable for the video transmission.

    • @abesubha
      @abesubha 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tech_Inside_Out does it need DHCP enabled for the camera? Using your method, my non poe ip camera did not detected by the NVR.

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  10 месяцев назад

      Am yet to cover Hikvision, I hope to do it in the near future

    • @abesubha
      @abesubha 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tech_Inside_Out thank you

  • @TitosNyandoro
    @TitosNyandoro 5 месяцев назад

    Tried it bt didnt work

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  5 месяцев назад

      1. Is it power that could not be delivered to the camera?
      2. Have you tested the ethernet cable and confirmed that it was working?
      3. Is the camera itself working?
      4. How did you come to the conclusion that the POE splitter wasn't working?