To address the question of how to split IP camera signal, several methods are available, such as using network-based techniques that leverage the power of routers and switches or employing specialized hardware devices like signal splitters. To expand your NVR security system's reach, you should consider using an NVR security system splitter. These handy devices allow you to connect more cameras to your existing Network Video Recorder NVR than it might natively support, or to distribute your video feed to multiple displays. By leveraging a managed PoE switch or an inline splitter, you can efficiently distribute power and data to both cameras without compromising performance or. The **Ethernet cable splitter** you're describing (like the **AD-UTP-2W/2G** or **PULSAR P-POE2**) is a **passive** device that allows two network devices to. When setting up a video surveillance system, it is often necessary to split the camera signal to multiple monitoring devices or recording equipment. RLA-PoECS1 offers a cost-effective solution by enabling the operation of two cameras using a single Ethernet cable. Applies to: Reolink PoE cameras (exclude RLC-823A, RLC-823A 16X, RLC-823S1, P840, RLC-823S2, P850, Duo.
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