Hello All…A very informative site and some good info.
After much deliberation I have decided to install a 5 cam POE system. Four cams will be situated on each corner of the house and the other on the detached garage. The cams are 2mp’s
I have done quite a bit of research and am hoping I can install it like this:
The four house cams on each corner, the Ethernet wires in the loft running to an 8 port switch (4 x POE). This switch plugged into a Homeplug. A Homeplug connected downstairs in the lounge into the router. The NVR, I already have which is an 8 port POE unit (p2p) will be connected to another Homeplug in the kitchen and in turn connected to a TV. I was just going to have the NVR in the loft but decided against that as I’d rather be able to get to it without getting up the ladder etc.
The single cam on the detached garage will be connected and powered via another Homeplug, either by an injector or using one of these
https://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/products/15060-solwise-pl-500av-poe/
My internet is a wireless system that comes via a small dish also I get the phone from this; there is one spare RJ45 port on the standard non Gigabit router if needed.
That will be my set up as planned, if this is okay?
A problem I have is that I have a satellite TV system that uses Homeplugs to get the encryption/decode signal on 4 TV’s in the house, these are basic Tenda 200Mbps, one for each TV and one at the router. I also have an android box on another TV connected by a 500Mbps homeplug which was one of a pair. I think I’m correct in saying this 500 plug will be restricted to 200Mbps?
Will my CCTV system work like this?
Because of the amount of Homeplugs I will be using, to avoid a bottleneck will I have to upgrade all my Homeplugs to 500’s? (Looks like I will have 7 Homeplugs) I would like to run the recording at around 15 fps.
Regarding the linked Solwise pl 500av POE plug it has the AR7420 chipset, this is what it says on the Solwise site.
For instance the Value AR7420 chipset allow you to have 16 adapters around your home however only 8 of them will work at any one time! The Premium AR7400 chipset allows 64 around your home and you can use all 64 at the same time
Going by the above I should be okay with the POE Homeplug.
Thanks for looking and any advice would be gratefully received…..Cheers.
After much deliberation I have decided to install a 5 cam POE system. Four cams will be situated on each corner of the house and the other on the detached garage. The cams are 2mp’s
I have done quite a bit of research and am hoping I can install it like this:
The four house cams on each corner, the Ethernet wires in the loft running to an 8 port switch (4 x POE). This switch plugged into a Homeplug. A Homeplug connected downstairs in the lounge into the router. The NVR, I already have which is an 8 port POE unit (p2p) will be connected to another Homeplug in the kitchen and in turn connected to a TV. I was just going to have the NVR in the loft but decided against that as I’d rather be able to get to it without getting up the ladder etc.
The single cam on the detached garage will be connected and powered via another Homeplug, either by an injector or using one of these
https://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/products/15060-solwise-pl-500av-poe/
My internet is a wireless system that comes via a small dish also I get the phone from this; there is one spare RJ45 port on the standard non Gigabit router if needed.
That will be my set up as planned, if this is okay?
A problem I have is that I have a satellite TV system that uses Homeplugs to get the encryption/decode signal on 4 TV’s in the house, these are basic Tenda 200Mbps, one for each TV and one at the router. I also have an android box on another TV connected by a 500Mbps homeplug which was one of a pair. I think I’m correct in saying this 500 plug will be restricted to 200Mbps?
Will my CCTV system work like this?
Because of the amount of Homeplugs I will be using, to avoid a bottleneck will I have to upgrade all my Homeplugs to 500’s? (Looks like I will have 7 Homeplugs) I would like to run the recording at around 15 fps.
Regarding the linked Solwise pl 500av POE plug it has the AR7420 chipset, this is what it says on the Solwise site.
For instance the Value AR7420 chipset allow you to have 16 adapters around your home however only 8 of them will work at any one time! The Premium AR7400 chipset allows 64 around your home and you can use all 64 at the same time
Going by the above I should be okay with the POE Homeplug.
Thanks for looking and any advice would be gratefully received…..Cheers.