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    Help with IP Camera purchase

    Yup, if it works, then it's correct :) As long as BI is set to look on the same port the camera is configured to, it does not matter what the actual number is. If you change it to 100 on the camera, than you have to change it to 100 on BI for it to work. if you plan on using RTSP then just...
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    Help with IP Camera purchase

    They are just trying to figure out how your network is configured. What is the IP of the computer you are trying to connect to the camera with, and what devices are between your computer and the camera? If you are on 192.168.1.X and the camera is on 192.168.0.X, they will not be able to talk...
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    Newbie looking for some help

    You may also want to take a look at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Output-Universal-REGULATED-SUPPLY-1500mA/dp/B0054QJ434/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474922115&sr=8-1&keywords=13v+power+supply Since it is likely that the voltage drop of your PoE setup is what is causing the issue, this adjustable power...
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    Newbie looking for some help

    Based on my understanding, as long as the camera you have supports the 802.3af PoE standard, it will automatically negotiate with the injector (also has to comply with the standard) to send whatever voltage the device itself needs. So your passive injector just adds 12v to the line and hopes...
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    Newbie looking for some help

    Assuming the manufacturer sticks to the standard classifications for cat6e, try this cable: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Duronic-CAT6a-Professional-Shielded-Network-Black/dp/B003CL99FQ Cat6e is supposed to be at least 24AWG, and 8euro/pounds for a 10m cable sounds pretty reasonable. Sadly the...
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