Veracity HIGHWIRE Powerstar (Camera Side)

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Veracity HIGHWIRE Powerstar (Camera Side)
Key Features
  • Transmits PoE to Camera
  • Supports PoE and Non-PoE IP Cameras
  • Provides Up to 25W of PoE
  • SafeView Connection and Power Status
The camera side HIGHWIRE Powerstar from Veracity works with the HIGHWIRE Powerstar base side (available separately) to deliver PoE to an IP camera over RG59 or RG11 cable. The camera unit receives PoE power from the base unit and transmits it to the camera. No external power cabling is required, and all detection and setup occurs automatically.
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Does the unit come with a power supply already or ...

Does the unit come with a power supply already or is that separate?
Asked by: GERALD
The Veracity HIGHWIRE Powerstar QUAD does not come with a power supply. A 57V power supply is separate.
Answered by: Zev
Date published: 2022-03-08

I assume that this device can be used in ...

I assume that this device can be used in conjunction with the Powerstar Quad? Can the veracity highwire vhw-hw be used instead with the Quad and have a power supply on the Quad?
Asked by: Carl
Yes you can since the Quad accepts PoE and non PoE IP cameras.
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2020-12-31

Up to 1600' using RG11 cable at full rate. Does ...

Up to 1600' using RG11 cable at full rate. Does this mean a maximum distance is capable of 1600' on RG-11 or means a further distance is achievable but signal speed would decrease and not run at 200 mbps?
Asked by: Andrew
The details about the distance is due to the Bandwidth limitation.
Answered by: Joel
Date published: 2020-03-18

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How does IP addressing work? Does the unit pull 4 IPs from my network or reuse 1? I am trying to determine if I will end up with a quad-display inside one of the camera zone's on my NVR.
Asked by: Anonymous
All this unit does is convert the Ethernet signal to work over coax, your router will still provide each device with an IP address. You will still need the VHW-HWPS-C​ to make this work properly.
Answered by: Ezra
Date published: 2021-03-10
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