What software was used for layout calculations?
Finished this install, all working well. Some more pics @EMPIRETECANDY, Thank-you for helping me out on this one!
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I just stumbled on ePoE at Dahua's site looking for info on Camera's. Is it adopted widely now thru the industry wide now or proprietary?Yes, all cameras over 350 ft are ePoe. Using cat6e Riser
I just stumbled on ePoE at Cisco's site looking for info. Is it adopted widely now thru the industry wide now or proprietary?
Thanks, it’s always the biggest challenge to plan/place cameras in the right spot, but in this case my Uncle’s manager had a general plan on what he wanted to specifically keep an eye on. So it was just a Matter of playing Around with the software to get exact Camera placement/ simulation, presenting it and getting the approval.Wow, nice setup. Good to see someone that designs the system first, rather then by hit and miss.
Last time I asked that Question I got slapped across my head.What’s the size of your rack?
Last time I asked that Question I got slapped across my head.
Proprietary.I just stumbled on ePoE at Dahua's site looking for info on Camera's. Is it adopted widely now thru the industry wide now or proprietary?
I must ask this Question now, How Old are you if you don't mind me asking, The Saying "A nice Rack" has been in my vocabulary since I was a Kid. I'm in My Later Mid 50's.Lol, I had no idea until I looked up 'rack' on Urban Dictionary Ad-blocked disabled revealed much more than I needed to know, lol
What is that antenna for?
What is that antenna for?
Its shooting internet to another one just like it in a building that is 1KM away.What is that antenna for?
Can you provide more details?Its shooting internet to another one just like it in a building that is 1KM away.
I did not install it, the internet/network IT guy did. But I do know I requested it to be installed in order to remotely view 5 x 2MP 2231 cameras on a NVR4108 in the hoop house goat barn you see in pic. Runs very stable to view the 5 cameras any time. (high speed fiber optic internet in main building)Can you provide more details?
do you need line of sight?
Is it reliable? Speed? latency? interferences?
I probably may need something similar but for less than 1 KM....
I know cables are prefred for low distances, but ,I cannot break the floor tiles...