- Apr 6, 2017
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Hi guys,
I recently switched from my IPC-HDBW4231E-ASE to a SD1A404XB-GNR in my garage, which is connected with a 25-30m Cat6-cable to port 5 (green one) of my NVR5216-16P-4KS2E.
The old camera was running flawlessly with that connection, but with the new one I have a big issue.
When I connect the new SD1A404XB-GNR to the same cable, nothing happens. It's not connecting to my NVR, obviously it's not powering up.
I then used a PoE-injector right next to my SD1A404XB-GNR - and now my NVR finds it.
Same thing works without a PoE-injector but with a short 20cm cable directly from the NVR to the cam.
Do you have any ideas what I can do to avoid using the PoE-injector? I really want to avoid placing a power-outlet next to the cam.
Thanks for your help and best regards
Mischa
I recently switched from my IPC-HDBW4231E-ASE to a SD1A404XB-GNR in my garage, which is connected with a 25-30m Cat6-cable to port 5 (green one) of my NVR5216-16P-4KS2E.
The old camera was running flawlessly with that connection, but with the new one I have a big issue.
When I connect the new SD1A404XB-GNR to the same cable, nothing happens. It's not connecting to my NVR, obviously it's not powering up.
I then used a PoE-injector right next to my SD1A404XB-GNR - and now my NVR finds it.
Same thing works without a PoE-injector but with a short 20cm cable directly from the NVR to the cam.
Do you have any ideas what I can do to avoid using the PoE-injector? I really want to avoid placing a power-outlet next to the cam.
Thanks for your help and best regards
Mischa