I have a Lorex consumer grade NVR (Lorex NK182-85CB) with IP cameras.
I need to connect 3 cameras to the NVR, but there is only one CAT6 cable from the general location of the cameras (this location has power outlets) to the NVR.
My understanding is that with Pro grade NVRs, you can connect a router/switch into an ethernet port which allows one CAT cable to feed the NVR from several cameras. However, with the consumer grade NVRs they are not smart enough to handle this...
So my question is this... is there a way to 'condense' the 3 cameras into one CAT6 on one end (using a switch or router), then 'expand' (using a switch or router) them into 3 separate CAT cables to they can be connected to the NVR as it is expecting to see the signals.
Thank you,
Garrett
I need to connect 3 cameras to the NVR, but there is only one CAT6 cable from the general location of the cameras (this location has power outlets) to the NVR.
My understanding is that with Pro grade NVRs, you can connect a router/switch into an ethernet port which allows one CAT cable to feed the NVR from several cameras. However, with the consumer grade NVRs they are not smart enough to handle this...
So my question is this... is there a way to 'condense' the 3 cameras into one CAT6 on one end (using a switch or router), then 'expand' (using a switch or router) them into 3 separate CAT cables to they can be connected to the NVR as it is expecting to see the signals.
Thank you,
Garrett