Was going to run new ethernet to two different parking lot cameras to replace the old coax ones out there. Found out that we can't pull new cable and need to reuse the old coax. I already purchased opened and configured the 2 cameras so can't return them (they are Dahua 5a445xanr). Looks like max power consumption is 20W per camera. Believe cable to light posts is RG59 less than 300' in length, homerun. Dahua tech support said they didn't have any recommended solutions. Anyone use any EoC adapters that may work for this? Thanks in Advance!
Ethernet Over Coax Solution For A Parking Lot Camera Install?
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