cat5e can do 2.5gbit. I think it can do 10Gbit wrt signalling theory, but lots of physical factors could limit that
@PowerCycled15 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, CAT5e is way better than just plain old CAT5, which we unfortunately have too much of floating around in the hotel. You're correct that CAT5e can carry 10gb over short distances in the correct conditions.
@pwnarn21 күн бұрын
Just discovered this channel, love the content. Keep going!
@PowerCycled20 күн бұрын
Thank you! I've got some really fun stuff coming up! Really appreciate it.
@Fallenrespect32Gaming22 күн бұрын
Really enjoying the videos! Thank you for posting!
@PowerCycled22 күн бұрын
So glad to hear it! I've got more coming!
@Net-Extension2 ай бұрын
Love this kind of videos. It shows to the world what it really is to put cameras and why professional are needed.
@PowerCycled2 ай бұрын
Thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed and yes it's usually way more involved than people think!
@TechSalazar2 ай бұрын
Great video! Keep them coming.
@PowerCycled2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate it!
@WillSmidlein3 ай бұрын
Getting the vibe that people really really hate MFA 😅
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
Yeah, for the most part everyone hates it.... 🤣
@paultech93853 ай бұрын
At 16:03 in the video. What are those components?
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
These are network connected sound input and a source and volume control remote pad. Perfect for a large scale AV system, these are older and being replaced with a more modern source soon.
@TechSalazar3 ай бұрын
hire me!
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
What is your skill set :)
@CityLifeinAmerica3 ай бұрын
What the heck happened with the cd tray in the old NVR? And what brand is that old system?
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
That's what happens to equipment left exposed to prying hands for 8+ years, haha! And that's an old Wirepath Surveillance NVR.
@WillSmidlein3 ай бұрын
Love the channel- just a suggestion, a couple voiceovers or text explanations of what you're doing could make it more accessible to new (and less technical) viewers
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I love the idea and I'll work on incorporating more of an explanation!
@TheSkytherMod3 ай бұрын
Was that a cctv camera? Looked like a bnc connector plus 12v power and maybe ptz signal
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
Yup!, that is a BNC with 12v power, replaced with a POE converter and new camera.
@WillSmidlein4 ай бұрын
Those coax to POE adapters are nifty, I'm surprised nobody makes a unit that does 8 or 16 in one so you don't have to deal with individual dongles... surely this is a super common use case when doing CCTV retrofits
@PowerCycled3 ай бұрын
This was the first time I'd used these and they were surprisingly great! But I'd love to see a 8/16 or 24 port option to make it as clean as possible.
@Forensource4 ай бұрын
Sometimes the worst part is when the client wants to know "why" something is happening/happened. I was just the IT goon, not the NATSB doing a crash investigation. I worked in a hospital, where every workstation cable was zip tied down. So you had to undo 10 zip ties just to remove the bad workstation.
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cat5e can do 2.5gbit. I think it can do 10Gbit wrt signalling theory, but lots of physical factors could limit that
Oh yeah, CAT5e is way better than just plain old CAT5, which we unfortunately have too much of floating around in the hotel. You're correct that CAT5e can carry 10gb over short distances in the correct conditions.
Just discovered this channel, love the content. Keep going!
Thank you! I've got some really fun stuff coming up! Really appreciate it.
Really enjoying the videos! Thank you for posting!
So glad to hear it! I've got more coming!
Love this kind of videos. It shows to the world what it really is to put cameras and why professional are needed.
Thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed and yes it's usually way more involved than people think!
Great video! Keep them coming.
Thank you! Really appreciate it!
Getting the vibe that people really really hate MFA 😅
Yeah, for the most part everyone hates it.... 🤣
At 16:03 in the video. What are those components?
These are network connected sound input and a source and volume control remote pad. Perfect for a large scale AV system, these are older and being replaced with a more modern source soon.
hire me!
What is your skill set :)
What the heck happened with the cd tray in the old NVR? And what brand is that old system?
That's what happens to equipment left exposed to prying hands for 8+ years, haha! And that's an old Wirepath Surveillance NVR.
Love the channel- just a suggestion, a couple voiceovers or text explanations of what you're doing could make it more accessible to new (and less technical) viewers
Thank you so much! I love the idea and I'll work on incorporating more of an explanation!
Was that a cctv camera? Looked like a bnc connector plus 12v power and maybe ptz signal
Yup!, that is a BNC with 12v power, replaced with a POE converter and new camera.
Those coax to POE adapters are nifty, I'm surprised nobody makes a unit that does 8 or 16 in one so you don't have to deal with individual dongles... surely this is a super common use case when doing CCTV retrofits
This was the first time I'd used these and they were surprisingly great! But I'd love to see a 8/16 or 24 port option to make it as clean as possible.
Sometimes the worst part is when the client wants to know "why" something is happening/happened. I was just the IT goon, not the NATSB doing a crash investigation. I worked in a hospital, where every workstation cable was zip tied down. So you had to undo 10 zip ties just to remove the bad workstation.
Ugh! Zip tips can be then bane of my existence!