Thanks, I like the idea of using a hardware switch to combine the two security cameras' data over the CAT6 cable from the shed to the house. Yes small price to pay and yes the shed has electric power to support the TP-LINK switch.
The NVR recorder in the house has eight channels with four in use. With this CAT6 cable now connected to two cameras using the TP-LINK how do I separate the signals back out to two lines/channels for input to the NVR. This would be adding a fifth input to the NVR. Where existing channel 4 and the new channel 5 are coming in from the shed.
I have looked at the various illustrations of applications for the TP-LINK switches but they all appear to be joining multiple sources into one like a funnel, I have not seen where the combined data is later separated out.
Is the TP-LINK robust enough so that a second TP-LINK in the house would recognize a combined data flow being input and break it back out into two ports? If not then probably more expensive hardware would be needed. Would that be some sort of router? Thanks