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Network switch PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port for up to 4 IP cameras
Network switch PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port for up to 4 IP cameras
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Network switch PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port for up to 4 IP cameras
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Network switch PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port for up to 4 IP cameras
Network switch PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port for up to 4 IP cameras
PULSAR SFG64F1 6-port network switch is engineered for CCTV and IP camera systems, providing reliable Ethernet connectivity for up to four IP cameras. The compact switch offers multiple RJ45 ports to integrate surveillance devices into a local network, enabling stable video stream distribution and centralized management. Its design focuses on ease of installation and dependable operation in small to medium surveillance installations where multiple cameras need to be networked.
The switch delivers consistent wired connections with low latency suitable for continuous video transmission. Its six-port layout provides flexibility for combining cameras, a network video recorder (NVR) and other network devices. The device’s compact footprint and simple setup reduce installation time and simplify integration into existing network infrastructure. Designed for surveillance, the switch supports sustained data throughput required by IP cameras without adding unnecessary complexity.
Place the PULSAR SFG64F1 switch near your cameras or central recording device and connect each IP camera to an available Ethernet port using Cat5e or Cat6 cables. Connect an uplink port to your NVR or network router to enable centralized recording and remote access. Power the switch according to the included power input specifications and verify link/activity LEDs for each port to confirm proper connections. Configure IP addresses of cameras and the NVR within the same subnet or through your network’s DHCP settings to ensure seamless communication.
For reliable video recording, use high-quality shielded Ethernet cables and keep cable lengths within standard Ethernet limits. Place the switch in a ventilated, dry location away from direct heat sources. Use a UPS for the switch and recording equipment to prevent data loss during power interruptions.
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