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date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:16:11 GMT,
group: uk.tech.electronic-security
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Carrying CCTV signal over house wiring using Homeplug
Would it be possible to run a CCTV signal over the house wiring using a
Homeplug. Say got 2 BNC to RJ45 balun adapter - put CCTV on adapter and
then run CAT5 cable from adapter to Homeplug. At the other end would be
another Homeplug, CAT5 cable going to another adapter and then BNC connected
to recording device. (PC, VCR, whatever).
date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:16:11 GMT
author: Tom Bradbury
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Re: Carrying CCTV signal over house wiring using Homeplug
In article <finij.50755$h35.15744@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
"Tom Bradbury" writes:
> Would it be possible to run a CCTV signal over the house wiring using a
> Homeplug. Say got 2 BNC to RJ45 balun adapter - put CCTV on adapter and
> then run CAT5 cable from adapter to Homeplug. At the other end would be
> another Homeplug, CAT5 cable going to another adapter and then BNC connected
> to recording device. (PC, VCR, whatever).
No, not as you have described. Homeplug carries ethernet,
and the BNC to RJ45 balun adapter does not create ethernet
frames.
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Andrew Gabriel
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date: 13 Jan 2008 15:24:11 GMT
author: (Andrew Gabriel)
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