Thanks for that info!I use Shireen cable @patrocle and it is GREAT cable, in my opinion.
I cut and crimp my own cable. Crimping is very easy and these are the tools I use to crimp my own connectors...
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-VDV226-107-Compact-Ratcheting/dp/B00F6K5SY2
https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-15015-Jacket-Stripper/dp/B000FI2RVC
https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-IDI86396-Position-Contact-Round/dp/B002FYL2V0
It is possible that the cable is at fault @patrocle. To test that premise you may want to pull the camera and plug it into your POE switch with a known good cable. If you decide to replace the cable, tell me the length...I'll add 20 feet and crimp you a Shireen Super Cable and ship it to you USPS Priority Mail it to you brother. This offer includes free shipping, unless you live in Guam or Gabon....I did not do my own cable, i purchased it complete made from ebay or amazon. But i am thinking about getting a new cable for this Longse and re-install. I am not really good with choosing the right cable (construction of it) or the crimping job doing, as if you mess up 1 wire you can create a shorth or you may not get a video signal,so i decide to get complete made cable, cable is more than a year's old. (quality maybe bad too...but it did work for long time on my other ismart camera that went down)...
Wow. This is some bad ass cable!It is possible that the cable is at fault @patrocle. To test that premise you may want to pull the camera and plug it into your POE switch with a known good cable. If you decide to replace the cable, tell me the length...I'll add 20 feet and crimp you a Shireen Super Cable and ship it to you USPS Priority Mail it to you brother. This offer includes free shipping, unless you live in Guam or Gabon.
The Shireen cable is very stiff; it is solid copper 24AWG and includes a heavy aluminum foil wrapper,a drain wire and PET tape and a rip cord. It's very stiff when compared to most of the pre-made cables I used to purchase from Newegg.
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Pm sent.It is possible that the cable is at fault @patrocle. To test that premise you may want to pull the camera and plug it into your POE switch with a known good cable. If you decide to replace the cable, tell me the length...I'll add 20 feet and crimp you a Shireen Super Cable and ship it to you USPS Priority Mail it to you brother. This offer includes free shipping, unless you live in Guam or Gabon.
The Shireen cable is very stiff; it is solid copper 24AWG and includes a heavy aluminum foil wrapper,a drain wire and PET tape and a rip cord. It's very stiff when compared to most of the pre-made cables I used to purchase from Newegg.
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Hmm, Yes maybe is not the cam, but i guess will replace the cable and go from there.I highly doubt that the LBW90S500 camera is the cause.
It appears to me that @patrocle has mounted his LBW90S500 camera a little to high and -- as a result -- the camera's IR is being focused on this lawn, approximately 4-feet to 6-feet beyond his patio. It may be that lowering the camera will allow the IR to be cast further out into patrocle's back yard which may increase back yard night-time visibility.[/QUOTE]QUOTE=patrocle;124235]At all most 5Am
Maybe you want to go to Disney land, then you can pass by nthego: :laugh:. I'm only 6 hr's away...Yes I got your PM. Give me a week and I'll build the THREE cables you asked for. Do I have to drive out to CA from NY to install them too?
First Q Man, Very nice job on the detailed settings and Videos you posted. My wife commented on the video I was watching of "Q" with a garden trowel in his hand and sweating, she said perhaps I can be more like him----GEEZE. Are you in upstate?Yes I got your PM. Give me a week and I'll build the THREE cables you asked for. Do I have to drive out to CA from NY to install them too?