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  1. erictelese

    Video balun not working right

    The cat 5 wiring was already in place. I did not set it up. The cat 5 wire clips right into camera rj45 input, then wire goes to the powered balun shown in picture, rj45 clips into balun. Balun goes to power and bnc connection on back of DVR. I took one of the other cameras and tried it out in the office and it worked, so the cameras are not the issue. The other cameras have cat 5 wiring coming into the office with rj 45 jacks on the end that I believe were crimped on by someone previously. (Whereas the short wire that IS working looks like a Ethernet cable that was already setup from factory) Maybe they were not crimped correctly?? I've never worked with rj 45 crimp connectors so I wouldn't know what to look for.
  2. erictelese

    Video balun not working right

    It has been explained to you in your other post. Now you have wasted more money by buying the wrong baluns You need to stop thinking you have a network connector on the end of your cables ... YOU don’t Still don’t understand why you are wasting time on 380tvl cameras Chop the connectors off your cables so you can’t get confused anymore. And if you follow instructions you could spend 10 minutes each camer and have it done I get that. The samsung cameras actually produce a good quality than I’d bet those $20 amcrest cameras do. I dont really want to buy new cameras. So i went with the cheaper balun to experiment (as I can return no problem). It works for one of the cameras and my question is why? Why would it work on 1 out of 7 of the same type cameras..
  3. Hi, I purchased the following video balun to power my samsung cameras (SEB-1005R). https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06XCGZ3H5/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The samsung cameras are not IP cameras but have only an ethernet input coming out of them. I used this adapter on only the recorder end of the cat 5 wiring coming from the camera. I plugged the power lead into dc adapter and the ethernet cable from the camera into the input on the balun. It is working good for ONLY 1 of the 7 cameras i tried this with.. They are all the same samsung cameras and only the one is working through the balun. That camera is located closer to the rcorder then all the others. Could length of cat 5 wire be an issue? Im so confused and just need to get the rest of these cameras up and running. Any help is appreciated!
  4. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    I was not planning on upgrading the cameras. I want to use the existing samsung cameras and just get them to work on the new DVR. I am going to try the setup that you just described. Thanks so much for the help.
  5. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Okay cool. So i will run blue pair to balun and dvr... When you say split other pairs for power what so you mean? I need to buy a dc power adapter and then splice the other three pairs into a connector that can fit into power adapter?
  6. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Arent those little guys i posted the same thing? They look it. Negative and positive terminal to a bnc connection on other side. Also what color strands do i insert into the balun?
  7. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Hi. Im still a little confused. Even if i bought thos cameras wouldnt i still need a balun or something? I wpuld use the existng cat5 wiring but i still run into the issue of needing to convert the cat5 to a bnc connection at the DVR
  8. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Wow thats awesome.. So i wouldnt be able to use my original link? The night owl $9 converter? Are those amcrest cameras going to be able to be used woth the existing cat5 cameras? Or do i need baluns on either side?
  9. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Do you think is has to be samsung? The DVR i have now is an amcrest. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YZF7EWS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  10. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    These are the samsung cameras. They have ethernet cables coming out of them. Nothing else. You are saying I will be able to use the kit that I have linked?
  11. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    About 10/15 cameras have the rj45 plugs. The old samsung had rj45 inputs on back. Can I convert the rj45 to run on the dvr i got with the bnc connections?
  12. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Just did some research on IP cameras and I am not entirely sure what they are. Will post pics when i get a chance to see them... Hoping they just used cat 5 to run the wiring. If thats the case i would be able to convert right? Now if the cameras are all IP cameras, theres no way for me to connect them to the DVR? What wpuld be my next best bet? I can return the DVR and get what I need. The previous DVR was a samsung sde-5001n. It had 16 channels and all were ethernet inputs. I couldnt really find any other DVRs out there like that, hence why I bought the one with BNC connections. Thanks for the help!
  13. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Would I be able to use this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IXI51X2/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1506309850&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=cctv+balun+with+power&dpPl=1&dpID=41ySZcKHSxL&ref=plSrch I believe the cameras have ethernet cable plugged into the back of them.. then they are run to the central station. I would then plug the ethernet cable into this unit, and the coaxial side of this unit into back of DVR? And power supply into outlet?
  14. erictelese

    Cat 5 to Analog DVR Conversion Help

    Here are some more pics
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