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  1. IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at only use two of the four pairs. As long as your camera uses one of these PoE/PoE+ standards, you should be able to use one of these splitters. One splitter has a female RJ-45 which connects to your second camera through a patch cable. The figure on Amazon has it backwards- while it would work, who has two cameras really close to each other.
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    CNB VBM-24VF

    I know this has been discussed, but I'm still confused- What's the difference between the VCM-24VF and VBM-24VF? From data sheets from CNB website, it looks like VBM is lower profile (101mm tall surface mounted) and has lower Min Illumination spec (0.005 Lux) and has an internal mask (called "inner dome" in user manual) whereas VCM is 124.5mm tall surface mounted, spec'd as 0.1 Lux (Color), 0.03 Lux (B/W), and does NOT have an internal mask (according to the spec sheet picture). Is this accurate information? I'm really confused on the min illumination as I thought the camera guts to be the same in both models.
  3. What's Geo's official stance on this issue? I'm stuck with a BB Bold 9700 for 18 more months until contract runs out. I was led to believe BB v5.x OS would be supported in MultiCam v8.4 but now that it's out, an updated BB Viewer isn't there! As a work-around, I'm interested in finding a way to make a Geo 1480 card save JPEG images every second or stream them out a specific HTTP port. I'm able to access video from a Avermedia card on my BB this way (granted, I'm looking at a picture; not live video. But I can at least see if the snows been shoveled). Anyone know how to make a GV-1480A card do this trick?
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    AverMedia x64 Support

    NV5000 doesn't appear to support 64-bit OS (tried Vista x64). No info or drivers on AverMedia web site that I could find. Any idea when / if 64-bit OS will be supported?
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