Multiple Switches or Hubs

cdtek101

n3wb
Mar 21, 2015
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Can I run Multiple Switches or Hubs in line ?
***Not POE ***

[} -------[]==--------150ft cat 6----------[]=======
Router
.........^Switch 1 1- IP cam .......Switch ^ 2 2- IP cams

Attached better drawing;
Camera network.jpg

If so whats a decent switch or hub at a cheap price ?

Thanks
 
yes.. stop calling them hubs.. they are switches now, if you find a hub.. recycle it.

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Thank you nayr for the fast reply.
So daisy chaining Switches one after another
causes no issue and they don't have a ip address
like a router ?

 
as long as you dont create a loop you just build it out like a tree with your router at the trunk.
 
Just along the lines of this thread:
Does this apply equally to NVRs as well as BI-equipped PCs, or more just the latter, please?

Thanks!
 
Does what apply? NVRs and PCs are not switches (although NVRs often have switches built in).
I'm asking in the context of the original thread: using switches (no, not "hubs") in series. I think I read somewhere that external switches won't work with many NVRs. Is that true? Strikes me as odd, if so.
 
You didn't read that on here. One of the suggested ways of connecting things is to connect a cluster of cameras to a switch, and then connect that switch to the NVR. While NVRs may have a PoE switch built in, you're not generally required to use it. It's possible some NVRs may be locked down by the manufacturer, or reseller. But generally any Ethernet device should be able to be connected in series with switches. Switches are nearly stupid conduits.
 
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