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We are trying to extend our DVR-based security system - 6 cameras. We have 2 'tie-lines' (no power/no dial tone) to the area and want to add 2 outdoor cameras to monitor the area - a vehicle storage lot. The lot is about 1 mile from the monitoring station.

 

Other cameras currently on the system are older (5+ years) and use what appears to be a 'powered-balun' to connect the cameras to the phone lines and another powered-balun to go from the phone line to the DVR.

 

1. Is the 'powered-balun' the best way to proceed?

2. Do we need a dedicated tie-line for each camera (not PTZ) - each line is $25/month?

3. Is there a better way - short of building a system from scratch?

 

Thanks.

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The baluns are the best way to go. an alternative if you are thinking about IP is to use a network extender to in effect create a DSL link to the remote location. One pair is all that is necessary but I have seen units that use two pair for more bandwith. This works without dial tone on the lines.

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Umm, so... are these just direct wires between sites, or are they going through a switching station (telco)? If the former, $25/mo seems a little... well frankly, like a rip-off.

 

If that's the case, though, they're probably not using just baluns, but some specialized hardware for that purpose. If that's the case, going to a DSL link would allow you to add more cameras over a single connection.

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Umm, so... are these just direct wires between sites, or are they going through a switching station (telco)? If the former, $25/mo seems a little... well frankly, like a rip-off.

 

If that's the case, though, they're probably not using just baluns, but some specialized hardware for that purpose. If that's the case, going to a DSL link would allow you to add more cameras over a single connection.

 

 

It may be a ripoff - but the lines are supplied by the phone company - nothing I can do.

 

To 'create' a DSL link, I would have to invest in a bunch of stuff not here today. And, I would probably have to get you here to help

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It is not too tough to create the DSL link look at Patton Ind and PI MFG both have the devices. You simply hook a pair of wires to one end plug in patch cord and connect to your network power up and repeat at of the other end.

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