📡 Simplify Your Surveillance Setup!
The Ethernet Splitter is a waterproof PoE combiner adapter that allows you to run two IP cameras on a single network cable, significantly reducing installation time and costs. With easy plug-and-play functionality and weatherproof connectors, this device is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance in any setting.
Color | White |
Compatible Devices | IP Cameras, Computer,Switch,Router |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
T**N
Works great
Splitter works in 10/100 speed it uses 2 pair on each camera. There is a splitter at switch and at camera that allows for 2 IPs to be pulled. Will not work for access points.
Q**Y
Works... for a while.
UPDATE: Reduced review to 1 star. Both splitters worked out of the box but they both stopped working and I just had to replace them. Now everything is working again. I opted for these as replacements. https://amzn.to/45m4BkQ They are a little more expensive but they are clearly made better. YMMV.Used this splitter to add two additional cameras to my Reolink POE NVR (https://amzn.to/3qKxLLC) without having to run an additional ethernet cable back to the NVR. Works like a charm, highly recommend! You can also use this to run two PC's, but they will be limited to 10/100 Mbps transfer speed.
S**R
Wored great and saves alot of work when installing a 2nd camera
Saved me alot of work not having to run a 2nd cable to camera locations. I left the original cameras in place an installed a small dome ptz near by. So now I have continuous coverage with the benefits and flexibility of the ptz . Best of 2 worlds.
P**N
These work for PTZ cameras and will power and alternate device
I needed to change the power situation for a Sling studio cam link and a PTZ camera. This splitter allowed me to power both. I had already purchased a cat5 to mini usb adaptor but wasn't getting the power passed through is so I bought this splitter and it worked after playing around with it. I have a poe switch and connected the one side of the splitter to it. The other side was by the camera and camlink. I had to swap the connectors for it to pass data but it worked. Now I can power the cam link and the PTZ camera over cat5 with 1 cable. I used to use a rechargeable battery to run the cam link but that is no more. This things works great Not a lot of documentation but I was able to make it work
M**T
Saved me a bunch of money in running an additional line
I am in the middle of attempting to add another camera and realized that I don't have the ability to run another cat6 cable from the network termination point. I did have a POE camera nearby and thought to myself that there HAS to be a way to split the cable and after some research, this happened. I'm very happy about it. I tested it out and no performance issue between the 2 cameras.the construction is kind of drab and boring, but who cares? it's going to sit in the network closet and it's not meant to be some statement piece so I can't be bothered to care about its looks. it works. That's all you need to know.
D**U
Works ok. May drop frames occasionally. They're mid.
They work ok. But expect to drop frames occasionally on your poe security camera. I suspect that it shares 4,5,7,8 which would be needed for 1gbps and repurposes them for power. If you have auto negotiate and it tries negatiating a gig vonnection i think thats where i drop frames. I havent looked deeper than that into it. Perhaps locking your camera to 10/100 link would resolve it?
T**.
Added a POE camera on a single cable run
I absolutely did not expect this to work, but it did. I used it to add a second POE camera at the and of a run. Splitter on both ends and voila! Second POE camera added.Connections are water tight.
D**O
Doesn't work with Hikvision NVR
Bought 2 types of splitters to try. This one failed. I do not even have activity lights after plugged in. Using same wires, cameras and new Hikvision NVR, plugged in type with dual mode switch (which was twice as much) and worked instantly. Nice idea and might work with another name brand setup. I did notice on the RJ45 plugs, they are only using 4 wires and the other splitter type uses all 8. Maybe you have to wire up something special for this to work correctly. Not going to rewire my factory camera ends to find out.
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