Simply connect an IP Mule to either end of the cable and you get a network created from one end to the other! It can be used for IP cameras or any other network device you want to connect.
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A pair of IP Mules - Send IP cameras down CO-AX, alarm cable and telephone cable! The IP Mule doesn't mind!
Simply connect an IP Mule to either end of the cable and you get a network created from one end to the other! It can be used for IP cameras or any other network device you want to connect.
There is no complex set up at all, just set one mule to be the TX and set the other to be an RX.
You can even send multiple IP cameras down the one cable using multiple IP Mules, the only limiting factor is the cable type you are using limits the bandwidth available (See table A). So for example 300m of RG59 has a maximum bandwidth of 100 Mbps. This would allow up to 100/5 = 20 x 1.3MP IP-cameras or 10 x 2MP IP-cameras. Cable quality can vary tremendously so this is only a guide.
All the IP Mules are identical, each having a switch on it to make it in to either a TX (Transmitter) or an RX (Receiver). You can buy the mules in singles or pairs depending on your requirements. For single IP Mules see product code IP-TX101.
Co-ax (RG59) | CAT5/6 | Telephone | Alarm | |
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300m | 100 Mbps | 78 Mbps | 65 Mbps | 60 Mbps |
600m | 90 Mbps | 65 Mbps | 55 Mbps | 50 Mbps |
1200m | 78 Mbps | 60 Mbps | 35 Mbps | 35 Mbps |
1500m | 50 Mbps | 40 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 25 Mbps |
2000m | 30 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 15 Mbps | 10 Mbps |
Adding a "KVM" Mule gives you "Keyboard, Video & Mouse" control up to 120m over CAT5, CAT6 or even a LAN. **OFFER** Spend over £300 ex-vat on CCTVmule branded products and get a free patch lead bundle worth £28!!
This pair of HDMI extenders are a superb problem solver particularly on legacy CCTV installations where you need to run an HDMI signal but only have an RG59 Co-ax in place.