![]() ![]() On the same non-PoE switch, you can connect a computer/laptop or an NVR. The switch is connected to the router which brings the devices on the network and provides internet. Usually, the regular ports are labeled as such and grouped together. Make sure you connect the camera on the regular ports of the switch and not in the WAN ports. How to connect an IP camera to a router or non-PoE switch?Īs shown on the diagram, the IP camera is powered up via the DC 12V power supply and then it’s plugged in at the back of the non-PoE switch via an Ethernet cable. While via PoE you can power up and transmit the data via the same Ethernet cable, on non-PoE connections you need to run separate cables for the power and the data. If you are wiring your camera to an external PoE switch or directly to a router, click here.Īny camera that needs to be connected without the PoE feature needs to be powered with a 12V DC power supply. ![]() If you are wiring your camera to a PoE NVR (recorder with built-in PoE switch), click here. The diagram is universal and can be applied to any IP camera regardless of the manufacturer or brand (Hikvision, Dahua, Axis, Uniview, etc). The wiring guide below shows how to wire an IP camera to a router or a non-PoE switch. It’s super easy and takes just a few minutes. Are you wondering how to connect a single IP camera to the network using a non-PoE switch or a router? Well, that’s what will discuss in this article. ![]()
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