22 Oct 2023 Update
I did not do the POE test; I went with the solid copper UTP.
The longest run, around 140 ft, was successful. I did have to refresh the NVR a couple times but the live image appeared. I'll run the remainder of the lines this week and verify all cameras.
Joe
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- Sun Oct 22, 2023 4:16 pm
- Forum: NVRs / DVRs
- Topic: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
- Replies: 6
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- Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:48 pm
- Forum: NVRs / DVRs
- Topic: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
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Re: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
Thanks for your post, Pogo ! I checked the details of the Amcrest 150 ft cable. I couldn't believe when I read that the cable is indeed CCA. The details make no claim to operate with any one NVR. Additionally, the NVR details make no claim on maximum distance to a camera or cameras. I expect to perf...
- Mon Oct 16, 2023 4:07 am
- Forum: NVRs / DVRs
- Topic: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
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Re: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
Thanks for asking!
I'm powering the camera through the POE port of the NVR.
Joe
I'm powering the camera through the POE port of the NVR.
Joe
- Sun Oct 15, 2023 7:13 pm
- Forum: NVRs / DVRs
- Topic: Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
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Testing NVR and Amcrest 150 ft POE Cable
Greetings! I'm testing my cable runs in new construction. I have a LinkSys WRT54G v.3 router and a NV4108E NVR (new). I have two 150 ft runs and two 100 ft runs using the the Amcrest cable available in Security Accessories page. My laptop is connected by ethernet to the the router, and the router is...