- Aug 7, 2017
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Does anyone know what POE mode Dahua uses ? is it alternative A or B?
I'm having a problem where 1 of the cameras that's hardwired to the exterior, it doesn't work when it connects to the Dahua POE NVR.
But when I use a TP-Link PoE injector, it works. When I bring the camera into the house and mount it straight to a the Dahua NVR using a different cable, the camera works. That tells me the RJ45 cable between the NVR and the exterior of the wall is bad somehow. But then why does it work with TP-Link POE injector?
This tells me that both the TP-link POE injector and Dahua NVR *must* be using a different PoE mode...
initial research tells me TP-link uses mode A where the data and power is mixed. The camera, when connected to the suspected bad RJ45 cable and Dahua NVR does not respond, but I can see the infrared LED so it is getting power.
I'm having a problem where 1 of the cameras that's hardwired to the exterior, it doesn't work when it connects to the Dahua POE NVR.
But when I use a TP-Link PoE injector, it works. When I bring the camera into the house and mount it straight to a the Dahua NVR using a different cable, the camera works. That tells me the RJ45 cable between the NVR and the exterior of the wall is bad somehow. But then why does it work with TP-Link POE injector?
This tells me that both the TP-link POE injector and Dahua NVR *must* be using a different PoE mode...
initial research tells me TP-link uses mode A where the data and power is mixed. The camera, when connected to the suspected bad RJ45 cable and Dahua NVR does not respond, but I can see the infrared LED so it is getting power.