Hector Weyl's MXPoE technology empowers extended-range transmission, conveying power, video, audio, and control signals across 800 meters at a data rate of 10Mbps, or 300 meters at 100Mbps, utilizing either Cat5 or coaxial cables. This is made possible through the implementation of sophisticated 2D-PAM3 coding modulation. The MXPoE technology from Hector Weyl presents an innovative approach to long-distance communication between IP cameras and network switches, promoting more adaptable surveillance system configurations. It enhances system reliability and offers significant savings on installation and cabling expenses.


Monitoring expansive areas like warehouses, parks, yards, and open-air parking areas presents a challenge due to the scattered placement of cameras, often situated at distances exceeding 100 meters from the command hub. Traditionally, repeaters are deployed to amplify the signal range, but this method escalates both the hardware and setup expenses. The necessity for an additional power source and junction box for the repeater adds to the complexity of maintenance and elevates the potential for system malfunctions.
Hector Weyl's MXPoE IP system provides an elegant and efficient alternative. The MXPoE technology by Hector Weyl enables the transmission of power along with video, audio, and control signals across a span of up to 800 meters using standard Cat5 Ethernet cabling. This innovation streamlines the network infrastructure, as it necessitates only a single cable to link the camera to the control center. Consequently, it bolsters the system's dependability and diminishes the overall costs associated with installation and upkeep.


B. MXPoE over Coaxial Cable
When transitioning from analog to a network-based surveillance system, leveraging the existing coaxial cabling can significantly cut down on installation expenses. This repurposing of cables must tackle three key challenges: converting IP video signals and RJ45 connections for coaxial compatibility, ensuring system support for the entire length of coaxial runs, and facilitating power transmission via coaxial cable. Hector Weyl's MXPoE IP system adeptly resolves these concerns, simplifying the integration of existing coaxial cabling into an IP video infrastructure.
The Power over Coaxial Extender HW-PN-LR1002 by Hector Weyl serves as a bridge, connecting to the Ethernet port of IP cameras or network switches at one terminal and to the coaxial cable at the other. This extender, part of Hector Weyl's MXPoE suite, enables transmission distances of up to 1,000 meters over RG59 coaxial cable at a speed of 10Mbit/s, while also providing Power over Ethernet (PoE) to the IP camera. It presents a straightforward plug-and-play solution that markedly diminishes the financial burden of migrating from analog to IP systems.


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Enhanced PoE Reach: Achieve extended power and data transmission capabilities with 800 meters at 10Mbps and 13W power output, or boost your speed to 100Mbps over 300 meters with a robust 25.5W power supply.
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Seamless Integration: Experience effortless setup with our plug-and-play technology, allowing for immediate deployment without the need for complex configurations.
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Analog-to-IP Transition Made Easy: Ideal for upgrading from analog to IP systems, our solution supports the simultaneous transmission of IP video, audio, control signals, and power (all-in-one) via coaxial cable. The HW-PN-NLR1002 MXPoE adapter facilitates a smooth transition to BNC (Building Network Cabling) standards.
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