Description
Transition Networks Network Extender
Upgrade your older analog CCTV system to modern IP surveillance quickly and cost-effectively with Transition Networks Ethernet Over Coax Extender With PoE+. This solution leverages your existing 75-ohm CCTV coax infrastructure to transport high‑quality Ethernet data and PoE power to remote IP cameras, eliminating the need to replace wiring. Ideal for retrofits and multi-building campuses, the Network Extender simplifies deployment, reduces downtime, and enables scalable, future‑proof surveillance without the disruption of extensive cabling projects. By combining reliable Ethernet over coax technology with PoE+ capability, it delivers a seamless path from traditional analog cameras to networked IP cameras, delivering sharper video, smarter analytics, and centralized management through your NVR or surveillance software.
- Seamless analog-to-IP upgrade: transform legacy CCTV systems into IP-based video networks by using existing coax runs, preserving the investment in your cabling while enabling modern IP cameras and advanced analytics.
- Power over Coax with PoE+: supply PoE+ power to IP cameras at remote locations over the same coax link, reducing number of wires and simplifying installation in hard‑to‑reach areas.
- Plug-and-play deployment: designed for quick installs with minimal downtime, letting you connect cameras and NVRs without complicated rewiring or network reconfiguration, and with compatibility with standard PoE switches.
- Reliable, scalable performance: engineered to maintain consistent video quality across coax distances, with robust data delivery and easy expansion to additional cameras or remote sites as your surveillance needs grow.
- Versatile installation for diverse sites: suitable for a range of environments—from single‑location upgrades to multi‑site deployments—leveraging your existing CCTV infrastructure to extend reach and capability without disruption.
Technical Details of Transition Networks Network Extender
- Product type: Ethernet Over Coax Extender with PoE+ designed for CCTV and IP video deployments. It enables Ethernet data transport and PoE power delivery over coax cabling, streamlining upgrades from analog to IP video.
- Coax compatibility: utilizes existing 75-ohm CCTV coax infrastructure to carry network data and PoE power, allowing you to reuse current cabling without pulling new wires.
- Power delivery: PoE+ compliant, capable of powering IP cameras at the remote end through the same coax link, reducing the need for separate power drops at distant cameras.
- Network interface: provides Ethernet connectivity to IP cameras or other network devices connected at the extended site, enabling full IP video transmission to your NVR or management platform.
- Deployment footprint: compact, space‑efficient design for easy mounting near cameras or network equipment, helping keep installations tidy and accessible for maintenance.
how to install Transition Networks Network Extender
- Plan your deployment by mapping the coax run between the NVR/switch location and the camera locations. Identify the two units (transmitter near the network core and receiver at the camera side) and ensure the coax path is clear of interference and environmental hazards.
- Connect the Transmitter unit to your PoE+ switch or NVR using standard Ethernet cables. Provide power to the transmitter per the model’s requirements, and verify that it is tied into the existing network infrastructure.
- Run the existing 75-ohm coax cable between the transmitter and receiver units. Use appropriate connectors and weatherproofing if any portion of the coax route is exposed to outdoor conditions.
- Install the Receiver unit at the camera location and connect it to your IP cameras or PoE devices using short Ethernet drops. Ensure proper power delivery to each connected camera through PoE+ as required by your devices.
- Power on both extender units and verify that the IP cameras appear in your NVR or surveillance software. Check camera login, frame rate, resolution settings, and synchronization with recording schedules. If you’re expanding beyond a single camera, validate network stability across the extended links and adjust configurations for optimal performance.
- Document the installation, including coax routing and device IP addresses, to simplify future maintenance, fleet upgrades, or additions of new cameras in the same coax path.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Transition Networks Ethernet Over Coax Extender with PoE+ used for?
A: It is a device pair that extends Ethernet network connectivity over existing 75-ohm coax cables and delivers PoE+ power to IP cameras, providing a cost-effective upgrade path from analog CCTV to modern IP-based surveillance without re-wiring.
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Q: Can it power cameras over the coax run?
A: Yes. The extender supports PoE+ power delivery, enabling IP cameras to be powered through the same coax cable that carries data, simplifying installation and reducing clutter.
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Q: What coax type is required for best performance?
A: The system is designed to work with standard 75-ohm CCTV coax. Using the existing coax network minimizes disruption and leverages cables already installed for surveillance infrastructure.
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Q: Is professional installation required, or can I do it myself?
A: The solution is designed for straightforward, plug-and-play deployment with common networking equipment. Basic networking knowledge helps during configuration, and following the provided steps ensures a clean, reliable setup.
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Q: Can the extender support multiple cameras at remote locations?
A: The system is designed to support IP cameras over the extended link; multiple cameras can be connected at the receiver side depending on the model and network design. For larger installations, consider staging expansions with additional extenders aligned to your coax layout.
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Q: Will this device work with my existing NVR and surveillance software?
A: Yes. Because it provides standard Ethernet connectivity over coax, it integrates with most NVRs and surveillance software that support IP cameras, enabling seamless video streaming and centralized management.
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