Have a customer that has a NVR and 3 cameras. 2 of the cameras are on parking light poles and are linked to the NVR via Ubiquiti Nanobeam devices. We did not do the original installation. 1 pole cam works fine, the other is not linked. They both use a single Ubiquiti receiver. Since 1 pole cam works, that seems to rule out the receiver. If we plug a laptop into the network at the bad pole camera location, we are able to 'see' the NVR and 2 working cameras using the manufacturers device finder tool (Hikvision SADP). If we bring the bad pole camera to the NVR and plug it in directly, it works fine. Replaced the PoE injector at the pole-no change. It seems like a problem with the wireless link but it's odd that we can see the rest of the camera network when connected at the light pole but when the known good camera (works when connected directly to the NVRs PoE ports) is connected to that same network at the pole, it cannot be seen by the NVR.
Ubiquiti seems to be a bit of a black box with no real tech support available.
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