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The LINOVISION POE Over Coax EOC Converter allows you to upgrade your analog surveillance system to an IP-based system using existing coaxial cables. It supports various coaxial types and PoE standards, ensuring high-speed data transmission and easy installation without the need for complex configurations.
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Coaxial Cables, PoE Devices, Non-PoE Devices |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.4"L x 3"W x 1"H |
Color | White |
M**S
Wired cameras without drilling new holes
I'm running three wired IP cameras off of a single coax line using this, and one of the cameras is 180 degrees so it's more like four cameras. I don't watch television anymore so I had an unused coax line to the outside of the house which allowed me to install wired cameras without drilling through walls or running cable through the attic. I made this work by purchasing a 53 volt PoE injector instead of using the NVR to power the cameras. This maximizes the amount of wattage through the line. (the Linovision documentation mentions this) Outside of the house I put the Linovision device and a PoE switch inside an electrical junction box. F to BNC adapters were also required of course. It works so well I can turn on the spotlights on all three cameras simultaneously.
C**.
Going the distance? Going for speed? This takes the Cake.
These are great. Needed to run a PoE Reolink camera 4 houses down to the end of the road. Through about 500ft of RG6 coax this didn’t disappoint. These will be my goto for longer runs without having to repeat in the middle of the run.
E**T
I was skeptical, but these things actually work, and work well.
I own a company providing IT, Automation, and Camera systems for large homes here in Texas and I was skeptical when I saw these. The way of the world is IP cameras but a job we were bidding on was wired with the old RG59 with 16/2 siamese type cable and it would have been impossible and costly to run new wire. Of course, the client wanted the latest and greatest IP-type cameras to use with the automation system we were putting in, so I started searching. I found these and could not believe that one, how inexpensive they were, and 2, they actually solve a HUGE issue in our industry.So I bought a set to test at our shop and low and behold they were literally plug and play. So I bid the job with them specified and it went off without a hitch. Whats even more amazing is they include two adapters in the kit that just have two screww terminals markets + and - on one end and a BNC connector on the other. There wasn't anything in the instructions about this and I wouldn't have given them another thought as we just use the existing wire and add our own BNC connector. However, one of the coax wires on this job had been cut leaving the 16/2 wire the only thing intact. On a whim, I hooked those little adapters up to the 16/2 at either end and it just worked.So that is a 4K camera sending its signal 155 feet over a speaker wire and looks just as good as being hooked up with a network wire.I am completely shocked by these and we will be ordering more.
W**9
Great, stable, and reliable product.
I am in no way associated with Amazon nor Linovision. I am a very content end user of this Linovision product. Very easy installation with minimal post install maintenance other than uninterruptible power at the host. I have recommended this product on 'forum' discussions in social media. Great, stable, and reliable product.
J**S
Great tool for the job
I deperately needed to add 2 camera where there was only an RG59 run. Didn't even know this product existed, but it worked great for my needs. Will definitely buy more in the future.
M**.
Correct information.
3000 feet, lie, I tested it up to 200 feet, it works well on Siammese cable rg59, it doesn't work from 300 feet, don't buy this adapter again.
M**D
Extend WiFi Over Coax!
I wanted a wired connection (as wireless between floors wasn't great) from my Unifi router > POE switch on the first floor to an AP on the second floor, but I couldn't run ethernet cable through the walls. I had coax cable & jacks in my walls that I wasn't using (no cable TV), so I bought these to run my ethernet through the coax. I had to put $6 type F to BNC connectors on coax cables to connect the Linovisions, but those just screw on. I got POE and 100 mb speed to my Unifi AP without having to plug in a POE injector. Easy!
T**.
Life saver
I have replaced 48 cameras and change them to POE. 6 of them were impossible to replace cables, because they are under ground, that is why I had to use this device to use POE camera. I wasn't sure at the first time, because to good to be true. At first I installed three of them about one month ago, and they where working fine, with good 4K quality. I realized the two of them randomly turning off, but one of them always turned off. with lot of troubleshooting, I found out that specific one had a bad BNC connection. I changed the BNC head, now they working perfectly. Remember to make a good BNC head, otherwise you will have problem on all of them, if they are in the same network. Anyway I bought 3 more, and installed them outside into LINOVISION EOC Converter Waterproof Box. They are working fine for now, lets see if in raining days or in the hot summer will be good too. cross our fingers. the quality of unit by itself is very good, well made.
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