- Jul 30, 2017
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I have two Ring Floodlight cams that are sometimes decent but overall the experience is horrible as they take minutes to wake up so I can see what's going on. I already have a Blue Iris setup for my other cameras that works perfectly but I don't have any way to run Ethernet to the rear of my house, which is where I have two Ring Floodlight cameras.
My question is if I just get Wifi cameras for those locations, what's the easiest way to power them from the 120V lines that are already there? The Ring Floodlight hooks directly up to that which is awesome, but I can't find any ONVIF cameras that can be powered directly from that. To be clear I don't need the flood lights or I can easily install that above the camera, I just need a way to power say a Dahua Starlight cam from the 120V. Or if I'm thinking about this all wrong please set me straight. Thanks!
My question is if I just get Wifi cameras for those locations, what's the easiest way to power them from the 120V lines that are already there? The Ring Floodlight hooks directly up to that which is awesome, but I can't find any ONVIF cameras that can be powered directly from that. To be clear I don't need the flood lights or I can easily install that above the camera, I just need a way to power say a Dahua Starlight cam from the 120V. Or if I'm thinking about this all wrong please set me straight. Thanks!