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Nice video. If I need put power a IP camera but transmit data too only use blue + and brown - colors (just one cable each) The others color same in connector. Thanks
In your case, you mentioned using the blue and brown wires for both power and data. This is possible, as long as the cable you're using supports PoE and the camera you're connecting is PoE-compatible. However, it's important to make sure that the cable is wired correctly to avoid any damage to the camera or the equipment providing the power.
hello, do you think this works for the new ip cameras that also record audio and are full color... do you think that by making this connection it would record audio or only give video?
It seems like you're describing a setup using Cat6 wire with an RJ45 connector on one side and a power supply on the other side, possibly for a 2MP IP camera. This setup could work to provide both data (video and possibly audio) transmission through the Cat6 wire and power to the camera through the power supply. Just make sure the IP camera supports this type of power and data configuration and that you have the correct wiring and components for the connection.
I have wirless system . I want to convert to wired . I have NVR with biult in monitor. NVR with one port. 1 cam can be connected directly. But i have 8 cams . I buy TP link 8 port 10/100 mbp switch . I connect cams to switch and NVR but not working. Plz guide this need router or some configuration? If router needed so Internet needed or not ?
The power supply's capacity should be sufficient for four IP PoE cameras, but it depends on the power requirements of each camera and the total power output of the power supply. To ensure proper functionality, you should check the power consumption of each camera and verify that the total power requirement does not exceed the 10 amp capacity of the power supply. If you're unsure, consult the camera's specifications or seek assistance from the manufacturer.