I would like to say that i had a zooming issue with this camera, when i have spoken to the support team they have fixed it, they asked me for the log in password and within 24 hours, the problem was solved, it was professional handling and a great way to help me out with this issue. Thank you guys
Our cameras support T-568B connectors and CAT5, CAT6, and CAT7 with 8 PIN Ethernet cables. Refer to support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/12963787551769-Getting-Started-with-Ethernet-Cable/?slug=accessory&search=ethernet%20cable. Thank you.
There is no limit for the router. Because the camera was connected to the POE switch/POE injector via network cable and the POE switch/POE injector was connected to the router via network cable.
Can any one tell me when mounting this camera with the template they supply then you fix your camera to them holes then you adjust for up and down ( But how do you rotate ) ?
answer from reolink support: When you adjust the angle of the lens, the side IR lights might be hiden by the cover shell. And there will be a reflection.
I know it’s reflected in the price, but what a horrible way to connect it to a network. Now you need a giant hole in the ceiling to hide all the wires, or just let them hang there. Why not have the ethernet port inside the housing, preferably with the opening on the top as to completely hide all traces of a wire?
Yes, someone would easily have direct access to your network if the cable is hanging there. They could plug in a computer and access all your network storage etc. Is there a solution for that risk?
I would like to say that i had a zooming issue with this camera, when i have spoken to the support team they have fixed it, they asked me for the log in password and within 24 hours, the problem was solved, it was professional handling and a great way to help me out with this issue. Thank you guys
Can u reposition the 2 Phillips around the cam ring to rotate the cam 90 degrees?
Yes
What type of connectors do you use for these wired cameras?
Our cameras support T-568B connectors and CAT5, CAT6, and CAT7 with 8 PIN Ethernet cables. Refer to support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/12963787551769-Getting-Started-with-Ethernet-Cable/?slug=accessory&search=ethernet%20cable. Thank you.
What TP Link model do you recommend to use for 4 x RLC-842A? What model is used in this video?
There is no limit for the router.
Because the camera was connected to the POE switch/POE injector via network cable and the POE switch/POE injector was connected to the router via network cable.
Does the camera require a SD card to save the footage to an asustor nas with FTP?
Hi Wesley. No, it doesn't require an SD card.
Can any one tell me when mounting this camera with the template they supply then you fix your camera to them holes then you adjust for up and down ( But how do you rotate ) ?
What is the reason these cant be mounted on a wall?
answer from reolink support:
When you adjust the angle of the lens, the side IR lights might be hiden by the cover shell.
And there will be a reflection.
I know it’s reflected in the price, but what a horrible way to connect it to a network. Now you need a giant hole in the ceiling to hide all the wires, or just let them hang there. Why not have the ethernet port inside the housing, preferably with the opening on the top as to completely hide all traces of a wire?
We would record and forward your request to the R&D team to seek possibilities. Thanks for bringing this up. :)
Yes, someone would easily have direct access to your network if the cable is hanging there. They could plug in a computer and access all your network storage etc. Is there a solution for that risk?
@@andtime4918 It would be better to use a junction box to hide the wires inside, which is waterproof and safe.
Does the camera require a SD card to save the footage to an asustor nas with FTP?