Complete IP Cameras & POE Switch Wiring With NVR | Diagram With Details

Publicado 2021-11-13
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Complete IP Cameras & POE Switch Wiring With NVR | Diagram With Details
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  • @praveendas8860
    This is gold! Was trying to understand how to wire multiple CCTV cameras to the network and connect to the NVR system with just 1 internal wall outlet šŸ‘šŸ»
  • When wiring ip cameras by using a poe switch you accomplish multiple benefits. 1. Alowing NVR to be moved or placed in a secluded location as crooks know of these and usually locates the recorder and ALL your video storage. Bu placing it in an attic or even under the sink if you choose, all you need for the unit to record is to have 1 ethernet cable connecting it to the network, thus protecting your recorder and recording of incidents. 2. In lot of cases you ha ve a large area that would require you to run 1000s of feet in cable and exceed the maximum distance of 300ft. By using poe switch you have 1 cable from network to swich which can be placed in an area that cuts you wiring down to hundreds instead of thousands of ft in cabe both saving money on cable and saving time on installation both of which increases savings and profits if being an installer. Have a great day
  • @InletKayaker
    Why have a POE switch when the NVR have ample ethernet sockets?
  • @WilsonNau
    The diagram is superbe and very helpful for me to understand the material. Thank you so very much. By the way, I notice the NVR
  • appreciate your efforts bro recommended setup guide share will be more helps (camera ip assignments or dynamic address or staric
  • @kenmwangiz8647
    Simple and easy to understand. Super job. Continue with your good work. Worth subscribing
  • @Shng1968
    Thank you for helpful diagram.
  • @greggould4275
    Thanks for this! I am mentally working out a system where I will have a switch set up in a back shed / house in the backyard, and 4 - 8 cameras will plug into it in the ports. Then I will have a singular Ethernet cable run from that switch, into the house, plugged into the NVR, and one more ethernet cable plugged into the NVR into my router. In this way I figured I could keep things very clean by having the bulm of cables running into the switch in the back shed house, and just have 1 clean ethernet cable run into the house into the NVR. Does this make sense to do it this way for a clear surveillance setup?
  • @user-yj5oh1ve7l
    So good explanation... Congratulations guys, fantastic work
  • @Vitalconn
    Good video, keep up the good work šŸŽ‰
  • @tcap7917
    So if I am using all of my available ports on the NVR I can extend that by using a switch and add additional cameras? So the ports in the NVR are in a sense a built in switch?