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Re: Audio Video and power over cat 5
Like I said....short distances.
I'd rather use a Ethernet extender, which can go up to 5,000 feet, plug in
my network camera at the end, and utilize a more local to the camera power
source.
Add a heater/blower unit to an outside camera, and your toast with PoE.
8 port Ethernet extender is about $800, and each end remote unit is about
$100.
One pair 24 awg wire. Two-way audio, video, PTZ, input, output, 30 fps.
Oh, and you can put 12 cameras at the end of that 5,000 ft two conductor
run.
If it's a CAT5, 48 cameras, on one piece of CAT5, all pumping 30 fps.
All being recorded through a single $23 NIC card.
<cctvbahamas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Not cheap, but a decent product:
>
> http://www.nvt.com/applications/pvd_application_concepts.html
> http://www.nvt.com/applications.html
> http://www.nvt.com/products.html
>
> You could also look at Nitek, FM Systems, and Foresight.
> http://www.nitek.net/
> http://www.fmsystems-inc.com/
> http://www.foresight-cctv.com/about.htm
>
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