I have a Hikvision 8 port NVR with 4 cameras.
They are powered via PoE
One of the cameras started to have issues, and I managed to trace the fault to a long section of CAT 5 that runs outside. There are 2 CAT 5 cables that run in tandem to the two cameras in the garden.
I realise that it would be better to replace the 2 outdoor cables and add a third cable to get 3 cameras, however at this point in time it's not feasible.
What I did was find an old router and turned off the DHCP on this.
I then used another power source to power the 3 cameras.
I then connected the good cat 5 connection and the 3 camera RJ45 into the back of this and I can only get one camera recognised at any one time.
The router is not giving an IP address as this should be done by the hikvision NVR.
Does anyone know what is going on?
Many thanks
They are powered via PoE
One of the cameras started to have issues, and I managed to trace the fault to a long section of CAT 5 that runs outside. There are 2 CAT 5 cables that run in tandem to the two cameras in the garden.
I realise that it would be better to replace the 2 outdoor cables and add a third cable to get 3 cameras, however at this point in time it's not feasible.
What I did was find an old router and turned off the DHCP on this.
I then used another power source to power the 3 cameras.
I then connected the good cat 5 connection and the 3 camera RJ45 into the back of this and I can only get one camera recognised at any one time.
The router is not giving an IP address as this should be done by the hikvision NVR.
Does anyone know what is going on?
Many thanks
Although, there may be other ways: