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Hello! I have bought the following cameras: http://www.chinatronics.com.au/wireless-ip-security-camera-cvwv-i212-with-ptz-control-and-auto-iris-lens-waterproof-nightvision-wifi/

 

I would like to install some of these for outdoor and indoor. However, I do have limited switches and I am wondering how would I go about in connecting these cameras without the need of having too many cables connecting to the router? Perhaps, I should have bought an POE cameras but they do cost more right? Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Hi, you can use a bur-transiter for your cameras. If the power adapter's cable is not long enough, please buy an exten power cable for it.

 

When you use a POE camera, your router must support the POE function. And need to buy an extra POE switch for it.

 

So buy a POE camera will be much expensive.

 

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Hi, you can use a bur-transiter for your cameras. If the power adapter's cable is not long enough, please buy an exten power cable for it.

 

When you use a POE camera, your router must support the POE function. And need to buy an extra POE switch for it.

 

So buy a POE camera will be much expensive.

 

SaferGuard

WTF???

 

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Since it's a WiFi camera, you won't have any wires going to your router.

 

Problem solved.

Pretty much. Have fun getting all that to work... I wouldn't have paid more than $20 for those cameras.

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