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I have a job on hand which is install 4 PC based system for a hotel. 4 system will be install at the basement control room and they require to view the 4 system at 8th floor,9th floor and 10th floor.

 

No LAN/WAN provide. What solution do you think is the best way to distribute the video to the 3 floor with no worry on video/signal loss.

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Has anyone ever used the powerline IP cameras?

 

The other question is how would you get the camera signal from one phase to another phase such as in a residential home?

 

X10 has a device that passes the signal from one phase to another, is there something similar for powerline IP cams?

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Has anyone ever used the powerline IP cameras?

 

The other question is how would you get the camera signal from one phase to another phase such as in a residential home?

 

X10 has a device that passes the signal from one phase to another, is there something similar for powerline IP cams?

 

Use them all the time

but u right they have to be on the same phase

I should correct my self

I use powerline network adapters with IP Cam

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I would like to learn more about these. They sound like a good "tool" to have for those trouble some installations, such as Kelvin's.

 

Is there a poweline interface for analog cameras as well? I would be interested in these as well. This would be great for remote view of a DVR without having to go wirless with a "video extender" device. I do not like the loss of privacy using wireless products.

 

I would be interested in a powerline "block" to keep the video from exiting a building, and adding security, and/or privacy.

 

Thanks ak357!

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wooo...sound like a new tool for me.... anyone can brief explain what is power line because I only thinking to using video distributor/multiplexer/setting a network .... but I don really have confidence on the video signal since I have to spread it into so many monitors

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Is there a poweline interface for analog cameras as well? I would be interested in these as well. This would be great for remote view of a DVR without having to go wirless with a "video extender" device. I do not like the loss of privacy using wireless products.

 

I would be interested in a powerline "block" to keep the video from exiting a building, and adding security, and/or privacy.

 

Thanks ak357!

 

1.Analog camera-->ip video streamer-->powerline module

2.They have own encryption soft with password

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issues with those though, powerline gear rarely works down here in the Bahamas.

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I only see Aztech power line product in Malaysia. Anyone use this before could give some comment on how well is the performance? is it exactly same as a pulling network cable(for cat5 less than 90m)?

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Hi all.... thank for your comment ....

 

Currently i had a solution but do not know whether it will work or not....just to share with you all....

 

Each system video output will install a active balun to boost the signal to 8th floor. so at the 8th floor will locate a video distributor for each system to distribute the signal to rest of the floor. Do you think it will work well?

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first you need to determine how many of the cameras and the quality they will require. If all your doing is providing a monitor output then a video balun via CAT5 is fine. But if your clients needs multiple monitor outputs to multiple LCD's then you will need a amplified video dispo box.

 

and if they have computers and will use computers you will need to netwrok them into the Servers..another seperate issue. I would try to build a second seperate network for the client to access the Servers.

 

we need to know how many monitor positions and clients expectations. Most clients want more than a monitor output from a server based system. ie. PTZ control, playback, ect.

 

Fly me out and treat me to the finer cultural aspects of your country and I'll work for free I need a vacation anyway......

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