At the end of the video it looks like you have an outdoor antenna for connecting the 2nd, 3rd and more cameras. Is that how you are saying to connect More than 1 camera?
It is the outdoor PoE switch. Yes you do need outdoor PoE switch to aggregate the cameras together before it can send it back to NVR over single fiber optic cable.
@@Fastcabling sorry, but I’m still confused. With the outdoor poe switch you can add up to 8 cameras, right? So, how can I add more than 8? Do I need to connect a second outdoor poe switch to one output from the first switch? Like cascade?
You might need to check the spec of your modem. Some switch required SFP with vendor specific code. Others will use generic code. You might refer to this video. How to choose SFP transceiver for fiber optical cable ua-cam.com/video/llUiJ_NLb9Q/v-deo.html
@Fastcabling maaan. After all that hard work of laying conduit and running cables. My setup did not work. I used a single-mode fiber optic with Huawei SFP. I did not have a BiDi SFP so I'm awaiting that to arrive, hopefully, that is my problem. Everything else is okay, The POE switch powering 13 IP cameras, and all works.
Regular fiber optic cables typically don't transfer power, but there's a cool solution - composite fiber cables! They can transmit both data and power over fiber.
Thank’s for that fast response on how many cameras that can be hooked up to fiber optic. You even responded with a video. WOW!
You are welcome.
At the end of the video it looks like you have an outdoor antenna for connecting the 2nd, 3rd and more cameras. Is that how you are saying to connect More than 1 camera?
It is the outdoor PoE switch. Yes you do need outdoor PoE switch to aggregate the cameras together before it can send it back to NVR over single fiber optic cable.
@@Fastcabling sorry, but I’m still confused. With the outdoor poe switch you can add up to 8 cameras, right? So, how can I add more than 8?
Do I need to connect a second outdoor poe switch to one output from the first switch? Like cascade?
@@ALPHABOXERSyou need 16port poe switch to make it happen..
How do you know which SFP Port too use with a fibre optic modem .?
You might need to check the spec of your modem. Some switch required SFP with vendor specific code. Others will use generic code. You might refer to this video. How to choose SFP transceiver for fiber optical cable
ua-cam.com/video/llUiJ_NLb9Q/v-deo.html
Now that you've connect the switch to the NVR LAN port, how do i connect the NVR to the internet?
You can connect the NVR and the switch directly to the router.
@Fastcabling maaan. After all that hard work of laying conduit and running cables.
My setup did not work.
I used a single-mode fiber optic with Huawei SFP. I did not have a BiDi SFP so I'm awaiting that to arrive, hopefully, that is my problem. Everything else is okay, The POE switch powering 13 IP cameras, and all works.
The Huawei SFP only work with Huawei switch because it has proprietary codes. You might need the SFP transceiver with generic code.
at least how much distance between these NVR and poe swich
It could be between 1 meter and 20km. Basically you don’t need to consider the distance issue with single mode fiber optic cable.
Fiber optic cable can transfer power to camera ?
Regular fiber optic cables typically don't transfer power, but there's a cool solution - composite fiber cables! They can transmit both data and power over fiber.
Please make a video on how to install dome IP camera onto the roof
name model number of this outdoor poe switch?
This is the outdoor PoE switch you saw in this video. www.fastcabling.com/product/8-ports-outdoor-poe-switch-with-2-gigabit-sfp/
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