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I have 4 5mp ip cameras going over nanostations Iam using a 10/100 POE and the cameras keep dropping out will a gigabit switch help
 

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Without knowing more, you could be using up to 400Mbps. So yes, a gigabit switch wouldn't hurt.
 

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uh, nanostations are not GigE, and your bandwidth bottleknecks are likely the wireless.. usinga Gigabit switch wont do a damn thing.
 

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Make sure your using the right kind of injector for the nanostations and not the typical 48 volt , I think they use 24 volt poe. Make sure you have good line of sight and your settings are correct...
 

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what are your cam's FPS, iframes & most importantly, bitrates set at?

the cameras are each connected via nanostations to the switch?
Or the switch is connected to the rest of the network via nanostations?
 

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I have 4 5mp ip cameras going over nanostations Iam using a 10/100 POE and the cameras keep dropping out will a gigabit switch help
I have 4 4mp ip cameras going over nanostations 2.4Ghz. set at 15FPS. idon'thave any problems. about 100 feets from the NVR and cameras and annotations are 30 feets high.
 
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