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Re: Fibre Optice Advice
I've used www.wadsworth.co.uk
quite a few times now, best normally to phone them.
I am doing the same as yourself. I have a local IT company coming to site
to
pull in and terminate some fibre. But wadsworth have quoted me in the past
for pre-terminated cables.
Pre-terminated in this in this instance is not financially viable as we
have
quite a few cameras going in. So it's worth getting a contractor in to
terminate them.
Using catt5e converters to fibre in the main room this is terminating in.
Running through steel tape armoured fibre cable to a local patch box in a
small power supply panel. We are putting local 24v AC and DC power supplies
in a small panel below the camera, with a condensation heater and
thermostat. Using a Hirschmann spider 4TX/1FX converter to go from fibre to
10/100 baseT for the camera. http://www.hirschmann.com/ - we get
ours from
Routeco.
Hope this helps.
Richard
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From: "nigeldivers" <nigel.divers@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Fibre Optice Advice
> I have a situation whereby as part of a bigger installation, I need to
> install two IP cameras that exceed 90m (appx 150m). To overcome the
> restriction of Cat5, we have chosen to lay Fibre Optic to these
> cameras, but here lies my problem:
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> We are happy to lay the fibre, but I am really not confident about the
> termination. Is there anyone on this group that provides termination
> services in the London/Gatwick area, or know of anywhere where you can
> purchase pre-terminated (sounds a bit risky that one!).
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> Alternatively, any thoughts about supplier training etc...
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> Any advice greatly appreciated.
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> Cameras will be external, so suspect would need armoured. Also, what
> core would you advise.
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> Many thanks in advance
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