Coaxial to Ethernet Converter for PoE Cameras (Transmitter, Single)

Coaxial to Ethernet Converter for PoE Cameras

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$56.99
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Coaxial to Ethernet Converter for PoE Cameras (Transmitter, Single)
Converter Type

Key Features:

  • Support long-range power supply and data transmission
  • Quick and Easy Mounting
  • Compatible with Lorex Outdoor Junction Boxes
  • Supports PoE and ePoE Cameras

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Reviews

Overall rating: 4.875 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Best solution

"Save time, and the performance is good"

Jose R. (5/5)

Super good product

"I was waiting for a long time to convert one of my old coax camera to IP. Where is my camera location it was not possible to change the underground cable, . With the Lorex Coaxial to Ethernet devices, i was able to do it and worked fantastic. The price is reasonable for the kit. For everyone with a old system and want to upgraded without changing your coax cables in place you have now a great option. I just installed it a few weeks ago, looks good but I can’t tell if the product will work without any issue after times and cold temperatures. Recommended that product. Good job Lorex!"

Michel D. (5/5)

The coax converters work work

"The coax converters work work amazing and are very compact. The best part of all is that they do not require power. Darcy"

Darcy E. (5/5)

POE Converters

"These were a lifesaver. We had to replace a legacy system with coax connections in areas we really didn't want to try and run new Ethernet runs. We were up and running in a fraction of the time luckily as a result. Not 4k video however, but good enough for this use case."

Greg K. (5/5)

Work well, easy to install

"Work well, easy to install"

Maria A. (5/5)

Great!! But not with round junction box.

"Works great and picture quality is as good as using CAT5e wire. BUT don’t believe them when they say the round junction box is compatible. No way to fit all the connections in it. When I talked to technical support got solution except to but the square one now at a higher price plus $10 shipping. Also still have received shipping label to return the wrong recommended one."

Customer (4/5)

They work great so far

"They work great so far (1 month). Time will tell."

Patrick C. (5/5)

Perfect solution

"Functions just as advertised."

Richard H. (5/5)

Q&A

Is it possible to purchase from your web site
Yes, you can contact our sales team. They will be happy to help you complete your purchase. Customer Service: 1-888-425-6739
Will this work with the A14 IP cameras?
Yes, it is compatible with the E842CA / E842CB model cameras.
I have the analog PTZ camera. And I wonder if it is possible to use a converter to use it in an IP system. If so, what should I use.?
No, there are no converters for the installation you want, ACVKIT is intended to use old analog cables already installed, but the cameras and recorder should still be IP.
Can this be used to connect a 8 port expander switch to an existing nvr to add multiple cameras ?
No, the ACV kit is designed to take advantage of the old coaxial cables already installed at the location, you can use the converter transmitter and converter receiver to connect IP cameras to an NVR using coaxial cables. Please refer to the quick star guide in the following link for further explication. https://help.lorextechnology.com/series/acvtr#supportArticles
What do all the abbreviations mean? Impossible for me to understand what this article is talking about without knowing what things are. PoE ePoE, NVR, BNC, IP and a host of others throughout the Lorex website.
Poe: Power over Ethernet ePoe: Enhanced power over Ethernet NVR: Network video recorder BNC: Bayonet Neill-Concelman connector (Coaxial connector) IP: Internet protocol cameras, only compatible with NVRs

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