have you tried connecting something else instead of the camera?
Yes as I mentioned first , I connected my laptop , but the Laptop just kept searching for a connection ( orange light ) it goes green when it has a connection to the router .have you tried connecting something else instead of the camera?
Yes I understood cat 6 was good for 100m , so I am well withing that range ,Pro Dave may have something there about the Router configuring itself for that length of cable .
Maybe I should just leave it connected overnight and see what it is like in the morning , I am nearly 100% ( nearly ) sure the cable and connectors are ok .
Yes , that sounds a good idea , will it talk to the Camera ! .How about directly connected to the laptop? Bypassing the router, just make sure the IP address of your laptop is in the same range as the camera.
Yes it has its own power supply .Is the camera POE or does it have its own local supply. Reason is that POE distances can be shorter than 100M, I recently did one to 58M on 6A shielded on POE and I crossed my fingers but was good.
Hiuse a switch and plug everything into that
I did a 110 metre cat 6 run to a studio. Like you it belled out, but didn't work. As I sat there scratching my head why it dodn't work and what to do, it sprang into life.
I concluded because of the length it took the network adaptor in the pc some time to adjust to the poor signal over such a long cable.
Yes I understood cat 6 was good for 100m , so I am well withing that range ,Pro Dave may have something there about the Router configuring itself for that length of cable .
Maybe I should just leave it connected overnight and see what it is like in the morning , I am nearly 100% ( nearly ) sure the cable and connectors are ok .
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