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POE
What is PoE?
PoE stands for Power over Ethernet. It is a system that uses Ethernet
cables to pass electrical power alongside data. This allows a single
cable to provide both connectivity and power to your IP cameras.
Unlike USB, PoE can operate over long cable lengths.
Which cameras use PoE?
All Luma Surveillance and Wirepath Surveillance IP cameras can
use PoE.
Which recorders have PoE?
Luma Surveillance NVRs provide PoE over all ports, using IEEE
standard 802.3af.
Luma Surveillance DVRs to not provide PoE.
How much power can PoE provide?
PoE can go a maximum of 328’ (100m). It provides a maximum of
15.4W, but realistically this output bleeds out over distance.
Can I attach a switch to a PoE port?
No, you can only have one IP camera attached per port.
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