Learn how to seamlessly convert legacy cabling (coaxial, 2-pair UPT, 4-pair ethenet) to Ethernet or extend IP camera cable lengths with ease.
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Learn how to seamlessly convert legacy cabling (coaxial, 2-pair UPT, 4-pair ethenet) to Ethernet or extend IP camera cable lengths with ease.
Save time and installation costs with IP converters and extenders.
Use IP extenders to increase the reach and flexibility of your network system.
Upgrade and future-proof your surveillance by converting older cables to support IP cameras.
Lorex IP Camera converters and extenders offer quick setup and reliable performance — perfect for all security professionals.
IP Camera converters simplify connectivity by adapting older cables to Ethernet or extending Ethernet reach, seamlessly integrating modern IP cameras without costly rewiring.
Plug an Ethernet/LAN cable from the NVR (Network Video Recorder) into the transmitter's output port.
Attach your legacy cable to the transmitter's input port.
Plug an Ethernet/LAN cable from the NVR (Network Video Recorder) into the transmitter's output port.
Connect your legacy cable to the transmitter’s input port, then use an Ethernet cable to link the transmitter to the camera.
Easily convert coaxial cables to Ethernet for IP cameras, enabling digital connections while saving on rewiring costs.
Use an extender, a PoE Switch or Repeater to seamlessly extend your IP camera's range and maintain a reliable connection without rewiring.
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Easily upgrade 2-pair UTP cables to 4-pair UTP, which provides higher data capacity and power delivery for IP cameras.
Upgrade 2-pair cables to 4-pair UTP for improved data transfer and power support. The additional pairs enhance connectivity, making them ideal for IP cameras and modern systems.
Experience the latest in video quality, advanced detections, and intelligent features.
IP Camera and NVR software can be updated to adapt to emerging security technologies.
Add new IP cameras using PoE technology to eliminate the need for separate power cables.
Best solution to upgrading to PoE cameras. These converters really work, and you could never tell the difference between the existing coax and CAT6 cable.
IP security camera converters are devices that allow you to adapt existing cables, such as coaxial or UTP cables, for use with modern IP cameras. They enable seamless integration, cost savings, and longer cable distances without the need for rewiring.
Yes, you can! Lorex IP camera converters make it easy to repurpose your existing coaxial cables (RG59, RG6, or similar) for IP cameras. This saves time and money while extending the reach of your surveillance system up to 4000ft.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that delivers both power and data over a single Ethernet cable. With PoE and Lorex converters, you can reduce the need for separate power cables and simplify installation.
Lorex converters are designed for compatibility with Lorex IP cameras and many other ONVIF-compliant devices. Check the product specifications or consult with our team to confirm compatibility.
Installing a Lorex converter is straightforward:
1. Connect your existing coaxial or UTP cable to the input port on the converter.
2. Attach the other end of the cable to your IP camera or NVR.
3. Power on the converter and camera for a seamless setup.
Absolutely! Lorex converters are ideal for both residential and commercial applications. They are particularly useful for businesses upgrading from analog to IP cameras, ensuring minimal disruption and reduced costs.
Lorex converters support a wide range of cable types, including:
You can purchase Lorex IP camera converters and extenders directly from our Lorex Store or authorized distributors. Check out our IP Camera Convertors and Extenders collection for the best options tailored to your needs.
Analog cameras use traditional coaxial cables to transmit video signals, while IP cameras send data digitally over Ethernet. IP cameras offer higher resolution, advanced features like AI analytics, and future-ready technology.
No, you don't need a professional installer. Lorex converters are designed for easy installation, making them suitable for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Lorex converters allow you to transition from analog to IP systems without rewiring, enabling you to adopt new technologies like AI-powered cameras, advanced video analytics, and cloud-based storage as they become available.