Issues using PoE on SG-3424P and Vivotek IP camera model IP8133

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Issues using PoE on SG-3424P and Vivotek IP camera model IP8133
Issues using PoE on SG-3424P and Vivotek IP camera model IP8133
2015-12-21 04:03:10
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:(I have same issue connecting IP cameras Vivotek 8132, 8133 and 8133W. it's a large network including several switches SG3412P linked by fiber optic using SFP ports and miniGBIC transceivers (TL-SM311LM). The large network include more than +200 Vivotek's cameras, but we found power/PoE issues only with some models (oldest one) and also we think there is something related to the cable distance from the SG3424P switch to each IP cam when that distance is too short (we used UTP Cat 6, Furukawa) ..... for instance: we have two cams Vivotek 8133, one of this installed more than 40 mts form the switch and it's working perfect .... in the other hand, we have exactly the same model camera installed around 10 mts from the same SG3424P switch, and this one not recognize that something is already connected from the other side. Our theory is, as we know, the SG3424P manage four differents levels of PoE (Class 1, 2, 3 & 4), BUT nothing else between 0 and Class 1, where the issue arise/show up. Weird !
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Re:Issues using PoE on SG-3424P and Vivotek IP camera model IP8133
2015-12-24 10:06:46
The length of the Ethernet cable won't be a cause of the problem but the quality, maybe you can try another Cat.5 or above cable.
Is the old mode IP camera a standard PD? Or have you applied some PoE splitter? If you have, you should make sure the splitter is also a standard device that support IEEE802.3af/at.
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