How Coax-to-Ethernet Camera Adapters Work:

Intercoax adapters simplify connectivity by converting older cables to Ethernet or extending Ethernet reach, seamlessly integrating modern IP cameras without costly rewiring.

Close-up diagram showing a coax-to-Ethernet adapter connected to the Ethernet port of a network video recorder (NVR)

1. Connect the Transmitter

Plug an Ethernet/LAN cable from the NVR (Network Video Recorder) into the transmitter's output port.

2. Connect Existing Cable

Attach your legacy cable to the transmitter's input port.

Coax-to-Ethernet receiver and transmitter adapters connected by coaxial cable for extending Ethernet over coax

3. Connect the Transmitter

Plug an Ethernet/LAN cable from the NVR (Network Video Recorder) into the transmitter's output port.

Legacy cable connected to an IP-over-Coax transmitter and security camera using an Ethernet cable for extending and converting surveillance system connections to IP networking

4. Connect Cable

Connect your legacy cable to the transmitter’s input port, then use an Ethernet cable to link the transmitter to the camera.