I'll add that this one likely does not work with an NVR POE port. (But I don't have an NVR with POE ports so I could be wrong on this.) Also, with this type of device, you're treading very close to the port power limit with a 15 watt (non-POE+) port when the camera IR lights are running full blast.(it's essentially a POE-powered 2 port POE switch)
I'll add that this one likely does not work with an NVR POE port. (But I don't have an NVR with POE ports so I could be wrong on this.) Also, with this type of device, you're treading very close to the port power limit with a 15 watt (non-POE+) port when the camera IR lights are running full blast.
I've used the device Andy sells EmpireTech PFT1300 PoE Extender $29.98, as well as one from ebay, and both worked well.
I use the ones that feed 2 POE ports to one RJ45 and then back out to two outputs to 2 cams. Mine have been rock solid outdoors - but covered.They sell devices to do this do they actually work?
OK, I received the Sodola POE Extender on Friday, 6/2 and got it installed Monday 6/5. So far so good but as we all know, time will tell after a few months of 'Bama summer heat, humidity, rain and likely some thunderstorms (hopefully not severe).Would be great if you can report back and let us know. The “Waterproof” casing got my interest.