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| Hello everyone,
When I built my house, I was interested in using an On-Q CaModulator camera for security, which ran power and signal over one RG6 cable. So I ran RG6 to all of my camera locations. Well, of course, the technology has adapted and all of these cameras run via Cat5 instead of RG6 now. So I was wondering, do the RG6 to Cat5 baluns (usually used to send RG6 signal over Cat 5e wire) work in reverse? In other words, can I get two baluns, put one at the camera to connect it to RG6, then put the other one at the modulator to take the RG6 signal and convert it back to Cat 5?? Thanks for any help/advice!! |
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