tankman1989
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Here is my setup that I need to design a network for. This is for surveillance of some very expensive electrical equipment.
4-8 Video cameras, one "data station" which would need a Cat5 but it transfers VERY little data.
I'm trying to figure out how I should do this.
Option 1:
-Have my video control unit very close to the cameras - output to a switch or router.
-Data monitoring station @ location - connect to switch or router.
-Run a single Cat5 from switch or router 100 meters add repeater - another 100m Cat5 to the home/base network
Option 2:
-Run all camera cables 100m to repeater another 100m cable to home network and video control unit - connect video control unit to home network
-Run Cat5 for Data Station 100m - repeater 100m Cat5 -> home network switch or router.
Option 2 will have a lot more cable but the Video control station and Data Station will be in-house. This will require a lot more wire.
Option 1 makes me have to locate the video/camera control unit 650-700ft from the house in some locked or underground box with the rest of the electrical equipment.
My question is can I use a router or a switch as a repeater? I don't see why I couldn't. It may not be the best way to do it but I remember at one company I worked for they "daisy chained" 5+ switches off the central network.
What would you do and have any of you set up a long distance run like this or has anyone done video surveillance?
PS - Wireless isn't a very good option. There are a decent amount of trees in the way and a 20-30ft pole would have to be erected which I would like to avoid.
4-8 Video cameras, one "data station" which would need a Cat5 but it transfers VERY little data.
I'm trying to figure out how I should do this.
Option 1:
-Have my video control unit very close to the cameras - output to a switch or router.
-Data monitoring station @ location - connect to switch or router.
-Run a single Cat5 from switch or router 100 meters add repeater - another 100m Cat5 to the home/base network
Option 2:
-Run all camera cables 100m to repeater another 100m cable to home network and video control unit - connect video control unit to home network
-Run Cat5 for Data Station 100m - repeater 100m Cat5 -> home network switch or router.
Option 2 will have a lot more cable but the Video control station and Data Station will be in-house. This will require a lot more wire.
Option 1 makes me have to locate the video/camera control unit 650-700ft from the house in some locked or underground box with the rest of the electrical equipment.
My question is can I use a router or a switch as a repeater? I don't see why I couldn't. It may not be the best way to do it but I remember at one company I worked for they "daisy chained" 5+ switches off the central network.
What would you do and have any of you set up a long distance run like this or has anyone done video surveillance?
PS - Wireless isn't a very good option. There are a decent amount of trees in the way and a 20-30ft pole would have to be erected which I would like to avoid.