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Hi there - I own an home in Ibiza / Spain and I'm planning to equip the plot with IP cams by Mobotix. The problem is the cabling since I had old analogue cams before. Don't want to install new cables all over the plot. There's a local Mobotix agent here who says there's no need to replace the cabling. They cound use the old coax cables with the new IP cams. I can't believe that and wanted to ask whether anybody has ever heard about that? Is that possible? The local company can be found here: http://english.cctv-video-ibiza.com

Any advice highly appreciated. Thanks!

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There are a number of products that can send IP over coax:

 

Veracity HIGHWIRE: http://www.veracityglobal.com/products/ethernet-over-coax.aspx

 

EnConn: http://www.enconn.com/products.htm

 

Gefen: http://www.gefen.com/gefentv/gtvproduct.jsp?prod_id=5275

 

Nitek: http://www.nitek.net/products/extenders.htm

 

Vigitron: http://www.vigitron.com/product.aspx?ProductId=4

 

The downside is that these products add $100USD or more to the cost of each camera.

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Sure,

 

non powered BALUN devices will operate up to 900' at 10MB only. Powered devices can reach distances of 3000' and up to 80mbs of speed. The unpowered devices cost about $20.00, while the powered devices are more....

 

http://www.computercablestore.com/Monoline_Coax_Ethernet_10_catID1115.aspx

 

The standard is called "Ethernet over Coax" searching for that, and you'll get plenty of information.. companies like..

 

http://www.gefen.com/gefentv/gtvproduct.jsp?prod_id=5275

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Yeah, those cheap unpowered ones there will only do 10Mbit... borderline for megapixel cameras. I wouldn't trust them to support full-duplex operation, either.

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