thewireguys 3 Posted September 5, 2008 OUTREACH doubles, triples or even quadruples the normal 330ft (100m) CAT5 cable run length for 100BaseT networks. It forwards both Ethernet and PoE for another 330ft (100m) using a patent-pending power-processing scheme, and multiple units can be employed in series for even longer distances, with no degradation in network speed or latency. OUTREACH itself is powered by a PoE network switch (or PoE injector) and so requires no separate power connection in the middle of the cable, making it extremely easy to connect and power IP cameras two or three times further than previously possible without going to fibre or installing midspan power sources. http://www.veracityusa.com/products/outreach/outreach.php Has anyone used one of these? I might have a need for a couple of these for a job I am working on. I would like some feed back before I decide to order them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joebo 0 Posted October 4, 2008 used them on shorter runs without a hitch. used Nitek on longer runs also. No problems with either!!! http://www.nitek.net/newproducts_asis.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thomas 0 Posted October 5, 2008 OUTREACH doubles, triples or even quadruples the normal 330ft (100m) CAT5 cable run length for 100BaseT networks. It forwards both Ethernet and PoE for another 330ft (100m) using a patent-pending power-processing scheme, and multiple units can be employed in series for even longer distances, with no degradation in network speed or latency. OUTREACH itself is powered by a PoE network switch (or PoE injector) and so requires no separate power connection in the middle of the cable, making it extremely easy to connect and power IP cameras two or three times further than previously possible without going to fibre or installing midspan power sources. http://www.veracityusa.com/products/outreach/outreach.php Has anyone used one of these? I might have a need for a couple of these for a job I am working on. I would like some feed back before I decide to order them. So it's a one port PoE switch? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robert 0 Posted October 16, 2008 So it's a one port PoE switch? Well, its just a signal repeater. Doesnt need any power, just plug cat5 from both ends and thats it. It even handles PoE as well. Actually VERY useful thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggstech 0 Posted November 18, 2008 We are a competitor of Veracity. We offer a 2 port outdoor rated and 5 Port outdoor rated. We also have a PoE Camera Enclosure. Both technology must be placed at the 328 feet (100 Meters) mark. Both technology are 802.3af compliant. Veracity focus on the indoor market, and we focus on the outdoor. We currently can reach 2296 feet from the original network drop, while still offering up to 9 watts of power to any 802.3af PoE network device. We are distributed threw Anixter and Northern Video Share this post Link to post Share on other sites