Hikvision 2cd2t85fwd disconnection problem

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Oct 6, 2015
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hello I have a problem with a hikvision 2cd2t85fwd camera connected to a Uniview Nvr

I have connected this camera for years and it has always worked well and another hikvision camera to a uniview Nvr. for a month it started to disconnect and then reconnect and at a certain point it is no longer detected by the nvr, I also tried to turn off the nvr but nothing.

I updated the hikvision cam to the latest firmware available and I also updated the nvr, I also reset everything from factory settings, then I reconnected the cam but it still has this problem, the 2cd2t85fwd camera disconnects after about 2 hours

I tried to connect another new hikvision camera, always the same model, and that works, so the network cable has no problem, it's a camera problem, so I tried to power the camera from a 12v power supply and it works

Do you think if I replace the internal poe module (electronic board) could that be the problem? Has a similar problem already happened?

Thank you
 
hello I have a problem with a hikvision 2cd2t85fwd camera connected to a Uniview Nvr

I have connected this camera for years and it has always worked well and another hikvision camera to a uniview Nvr. for a month it started to disconnect and then reconnect and at a certain point it is no longer detected by the nvr, I also tried to turn off the nvr but nothing.

I updated the hikvision cam to the latest firmware available and I also updated the nvr, I also reset everything from factory settings, then I reconnected the cam but it still has this problem, the 2cd2t85fwd camera disconnects after about 2 hours

I tried to connect another new hikvision camera, always the same model, and that works, so the network cable has no problem, it's a camera problem, so I tried to power the camera from a 12v power supply and it works

Do you think if I replace the internal poe module (electronic board) could that be the problem? Has a similar problem already happened?

Thank you
It could be the cam's internal POE circuitry but have you inspected really well the camera's female RJ-45 connector on the pigtail for corrosion, moisture, dirt, etc.?
 
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