I have used them on a few projects. They work fine on long runs providing you have no joins and the quality of cabling is good, you wouldn't know you were running the signal across coax. I have had a few of units come with the POE input fried on arrival though.
What is the best option for ethernet over coax (no need for POE as have power at the end point) , distance is about 350/400mts , direct coax cable - not shared and decent quality , want to upgrade the camera to IP without having to change the current coax cable for fibre.
I have used them on a few projects. They work fine on long runs providing you have no joins and the quality of cabling is good, you wouldn't know you were running the signal across coax. I have had a few of units come with the POE input fried on arrival though.
Thanks for sharing 👍
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What is the best option for ethernet over coax (no need for POE as have power at the end point) , distance is about 350/400mts , direct coax cable - not shared and decent quality , want to upgrade the camera to IP without having to change the current coax cable for fibre.
Very interesting
Would there be any changes in the image quality?
Also what's the highest Megapixel camera compatible with this?
No change in Quality and its based on bandwidth not resolution
What if I IP cameras are no where near each other?
Or i could just plug the 4 cameras on a PoE switch and use an ethernet cable to the nvr. What im i missing?
Your missing that not everyone has Ethernet to their cameras. Old legacy systems use RG59 75ohm coax cable as a shotgun cable