Daisy Chain PowerLine pairs to connect multiple warehouses, yey or ney?
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Daisy Chain PowerLine pairs to connect multiple warehouses, yey or ney?
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hi Guys
I've got a Surveillance System project for a group of warehouses in the same compound..
Each warehouse is 50-100m apart
Each warehouse is powered with 220v 2 wire system chained from a main power source for the whole compound.
I can confirm that each warehouse receives power from just a pair (2) electrical wires running through each of them coming from the power source so technically the whole property is electronically daisy changed/networked..
I do note that in each warehouse is a separate simple breaker to distribute the incoming line around the warehouse facility to power lights, fans, AC etc.
I NEED TO ESTABLISH A POE SWITCH for my cameras in each warehouse and link them back to the NVR at the first warehouse.
So is it possible to connect each of these warehouses to one network using pairs of Powerline adaptors?
It would typically look like this:
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
hi Guys
I've got a Surveillance System project for a group of warehouses in the same compound..
Each warehouse is 50-100m apart
Each warehouse is powered with 220v 2 wire system chained from a main power source for the whole compound.
I can confirm that each warehouse receives power from just a pair (2) electrical wires running through each of them coming from the power source so technically the whole property is electronically daisy changed/networked..
I do note that in each warehouse is a separate simple breaker to distribute the incoming line around the warehouse facility to power lights, fans, AC etc.
I NEED TO ESTABLISH A POE SWITCH for my cameras in each warehouse and link them back to the NVR at the first warehouse.
So is it possible to connect each of these warehouses to one network using pairs of Powerline adaptors?
It would typically look like this: