FAQs
Compared to WiFi IP cameras, PoE IP cameras are typically more stable and secure, as they are less susceptible to interference, signal loss, and hacking.
POE, or Power over Ethernet, is a technology that allows you to transmit both data and power over a single network cable, simplifying the wiring and reducing the costs of your IP camera system. However, not all IP cameras support PoE, and not all PoE switches and IP cameras are compatible or suitable for your specific scenario.
Compared to WiFi IP cameras, PoE IP cameras are typically more stable and secure, as they are less susceptible to interference, signal loss, and hacking.
PoE cameras do not necessarily require internet access. You can directly connect your PoE camera to your computer using an Ethernet cable.
Yes, it is possible to use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) camera without an NVR or DVR. You can simply connect the camera directly to a computer or network server that supports PoE.