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I didn't realize that there was a negotiation with the switch for the power draw. I assumed that the power draw was similar to household wiring in that the power is available to be drawn as long as you don't exceed the maximum. I thought that having 1 data device (camera) and 2 power drawing...
Yes, I'm trying to make something work that shouldn't. The camera was installed first and then I tried to add the IR light. It works except occasionally after power outages. The camera is too expensive to replace. Pulling a second ethernet cable might be possible.
The ethernet splitter is just like a phone jack splitter, except made for ethernet. It's not a hub/switch of any sorts.
I am trying to power both the camera and IR light from a single POE switch port. The combined wattage is 10 watts (4 watts for the camera and 6 watts for the light), but...
I set up a security camera using POE, and I also installed a separate infared light for night recording. To power the infared light, I installed a TrendNet TPE-104S POE splitter.
The path to the camera and IR light is:
POE switch to ethernet splitter
1 leg from the ethernet splitter goes...
I went looking for small LCD monitors and was surprised that it is hard to find anything under 17" unless integrated into a laptop, mobile device, etc. The ones I did find were expensive (intended for special applications), or just low quality.
Why would someone want a small LCD monitor when...
RocketTech, that's basically what I was thinking. It just seems like there should be a simple device that would pull in the video feed to the monitor without having a computer, thin client, or mini PC.
Thanks.
I'm quoting a camera system for someone that is asking for two surveillance cameras to feed to two small monitors (mounted side by side, 1 camera per monitor) on a LAN. The cameras are network cameras with built-in web servers. The monitors and cameras will be continuously on with no changes in...