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    CAT6 Cabling over 150meters

    Thanks for the reply. What I meant was 24 Channel NVR. The last camera position is definitely longer than 100 meters from the NVR point. We plan to put a LAN Switch next to the NVR. So the installs is like this >- Switch==>NVR===========================Camera 1meter (NVR CAT6 Cable to camera over 150Meters) Please advise on the above installation module. Your advance co-operation is much appreciated. Kind regards
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    CAT6 Cabling over 150meters

    Hi, Thanks for the reply, I am installing about 20 IP cameras that is out of range i.e. more than 150 meters. Please are you saying I should put a SWITCH in between the CAT 6 CABLE? Initial thoughts 24 Port Channel NVR connect to a Linksys switch 15 IP Cameras connect to the NVR. Please advise if the above will suffice. Kind regards,
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    CAT6 Cabling over 150meters

    Hi, Please can you let me know how you will group the cameras together? Thanks,
  4. Hi All, I wonder if someone can advise on CAT6 Installation over 150 meters. We trying a new installation and the distance between the NVR and the IP cameras is well over 150 meters. And I am wondering if the camera quality will be good as I believe Ethernet cable signal cannot travel over 100 meters. Please how can I install the cameras over the 150 distance using NVR and IP camera. Any advise on this will be helpful. Kind regards,
  5. Thanks for your swift response. Ok I will try the above and advise. Do you also think CCTV Video Amplifier would make any difference?
  6. Thanks again for the reply. The detail of the coaxial cable is copper conductor single pair for video cable. The coax cable without power was then run in a ducts (320m) and we source power from a nearby power socket to power up the 5 cameras. But still getting black and white and some coloured and shaken lines. Currently stuck of ideas. I think my last bet is the CCTV Amplifiers, which I am now looking to source. I hope the above info helps. Thanks in advance.
  7. Hi Thanks all for the support. The installation was as follows:= Coaxial Cable in a ducts (HDPE) about approximately 320 meters. 32 Channel DVR H.264, 5 Cameras Sony 1"3 CMOS, But we are getting black and white on screen and shaken lines. Currently Stuck at the moment.
  8. HI Many thanks for your prompt response. Please what do you mean by Scope the Video and peak level? We also used Coaxial Cable RG59 throughout. Tomorrow we will re-terminate with Crimp On BNC connectors and check the result. Has anyone use a Video Booster before to boost the signal ? Please advise. Thanks
  9. Hi Everyone, Please I wonder if someone can help me out. We have installed 5 cameras onsite using Coaxial cable (RJ59) without the power about 320 meters long. 2 of the cameras are showing coloured but shaken lines and the other 3 showing black and white even during the day. What we plan to do going forward: 1. Re terminate the connectors again using Crimp On BNC as the initial one was the normal BNC connectors 2. Try a video Booster to amplify the video signal. Please can anyone suggest additional troubleshoot guidelines for me. Your advance co-operation in dealing with this matter is highly appreciated. Kind regards. M
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    Analogue Cameras

    Hi All, New to this forum !!! Please can Analogue camera cover a long distance range up to 100 meters? Thanks,
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