Power Over Ethernet (PoE) For Our New ONWOTE 4K Security Camera System

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Synopsis:
The new EPRO HQ is definitely in a safer part of town, but we’re not just going to rest on our laurels just yet! In our hour of need, ONWOTE (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZCLZT8D?maas=maas_adg_CF16A2253137FD52116004FBCB5EE02C_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas) gave us a security camera system so that we could monitor the warehouse and the parking lot when we’re out.

This also offered us an excellent opportunity to share the process for PoE, or Power Over Ethernet, systems. Given the fact that a video camera system already needs to share information (and a lot of it, at that!) an ethernet wire run is the best option UNLESS we would need to run more wire for power. Thanks to PoE, our Network Video Recorder (NVR) can send power out to the cameras and they can send data back with just one wire run.

While our install will have some commercial add-ons, starting with thousands more feet of Cat5 cable, this should show you what you need to see if you’d like a robust security system at your home. Laced within the technical instruction are recommendations and points of professionalism employed daily by Jefferson Electric masters, journeymen, & apprentices.

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Outline:
0:00 - Introduction
1:25 - Unboxing & Materials
7:32 - Data Hub & NVR Planning
9:20 - Mounting Cameras
10:46 - Wire Runs
15:30 - Water-Sealing Cameras
15:48 - NVR Connections
16:40 - Terminating Cat5 Wire Into Ethernet Connectors
22:21 - Wrap-Up & Personal Impression

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