Hi,
We have DS-7600 Series NVR + DS2CD2T55 IP Cameras.
All cameras are working fine, (they are powered through Ethernet cable (POE)) except the one which is approximately 100m away.
On the cable it says Cat5E + UTP + 24AWG
The steps I have followed for trouble shooting:
- I used a cable tester, the connection is fine, even plugged a laptop in and I can get internet with full speed, no dropped connection that I have experienced.
- On the NVR itself when the IP Camera is connected, both green + orange lights keep blinking slowly. No stable connection it seems.
- I can see the camera is powered when connected through the data cable but again the NVR lights are slowly blinking as if no data is transmitted.
- Used 2 external adapters while the camera is connected to the data cable (12v + 2A and 12V + 1.25A). With both adapters connected, the camera did not transmit data.
- I have tested the camera with a shorter data cable and it works fine.
So to me, all above indicates a limitation with POE - Data Transmit due to the long distance. But I could not figure out how to proceed as I do not wish to invest in expensive cabling or equipment without knowing what the result could be.
I have searched the forum and possible solutions that may work? Please advise:
1) I can get a POE switch and plug in at the end of the cable (at 100m) while the other end is still connected to NVR and from the switch, I can connect to the camera with a much shorter cable. Will the switch be powered by NVR or external power supply is required?
2) I can cut the cable in half (50m + 50m) and use a POE extender
3) Get a completely new cabling, but not sure whether this is a good solution.
4) I am also planning to install a 2nd camera to this location (if I can get the one work in question), maybe rather than using a 2nd cable, POE Switch in the 1st question may be a better option (again if it works). Will the NVR recognise both IP cameras from the same port?
Any advises are appreciated.
We have DS-7600 Series NVR + DS2CD2T55 IP Cameras.
All cameras are working fine, (they are powered through Ethernet cable (POE)) except the one which is approximately 100m away.
On the cable it says Cat5E + UTP + 24AWG
The steps I have followed for trouble shooting:
- I used a cable tester, the connection is fine, even plugged a laptop in and I can get internet with full speed, no dropped connection that I have experienced.
- On the NVR itself when the IP Camera is connected, both green + orange lights keep blinking slowly. No stable connection it seems.
- I can see the camera is powered when connected through the data cable but again the NVR lights are slowly blinking as if no data is transmitted.
- Used 2 external adapters while the camera is connected to the data cable (12v + 2A and 12V + 1.25A). With both adapters connected, the camera did not transmit data.
- I have tested the camera with a shorter data cable and it works fine.
So to me, all above indicates a limitation with POE - Data Transmit due to the long distance. But I could not figure out how to proceed as I do not wish to invest in expensive cabling or equipment without knowing what the result could be.
I have searched the forum and possible solutions that may work? Please advise:
1) I can get a POE switch and plug in at the end of the cable (at 100m) while the other end is still connected to NVR and from the switch, I can connect to the camera with a much shorter cable. Will the switch be powered by NVR or external power supply is required?
2) I can cut the cable in half (50m + 50m) and use a POE extender
3) Get a completely new cabling, but not sure whether this is a good solution.
4) I am also planning to install a 2nd camera to this location (if I can get the one work in question), maybe rather than using a 2nd cable, POE Switch in the 1st question may be a better option (again if it works). Will the NVR recognise both IP cameras from the same port?
Any advises are appreciated.