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REOLINK RLA-POECS1 (2 Pack), Waterproof PoE Combiner & Splitter, Supports up to 300ft Cables, Truly Plug & Play. Perfectly Designed for Use PoE Cameras. Run Two Cameras on One Single Cable

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  • RUN 2 CAMERAS ON 1 CABLE: Connect the RJ45 male connectors (sender) to your PoE switch or NVR, and use a cable to link the combiner's other end to the splitter. Finally, attach your cameras to the RJ45 female connectors (receiver). As simple as that! An efficient and cost-effective solution.
  • EASE NEW CAMERA INSTALLATION: Whether you're looking to expand your existing surveillance system or have purchased multiple cameras simultaneously and want to avoid the hassle of additional wiring, Reolink PoE Combiner & Splitter is here to help. It adapts to your various home security requirements without any hassle.
  • EFFORTLESS PLUG & PLAY: Designed to seamlessly integrate with Reolink PoE cameras, the RLA-POECS1 ensures a pretty straightforward setup. Just plug it in and play. You can complete the entire process in a matter of minutes, making it simple and convenient.
  • WATERPROOF & SUITED FOR OUTDOOR USE & 2-YEAR WARRANTY: Featuring waterproof lids, the RLA-POECS1 is resistant to water, making it ideal for outdoor settings. Additionally, backed by a 2-year warranty, customers can rely on Reolink's top-notch after-sales support for peace of mind.


REOLINK RLA-POECS1 (2 Pack), Waterproof PoE Combiner & Splitter, Supports up to 300ft Cables, Truly Plug & Play. Perfectly Designed for Use PoE Cameras. Run Two Cameras on One Single Cable


William
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
The ad wasn't clear as to how these would work but apparently, if you have an extra port available on a POE injector you can send twice the ampacity through an ethernet cable to two cameras. I had an electronic splitter at the camera end that worked until it didn't. This was a low cost option that was worth a try And it worked better than the failed device had!
Gary Satterly
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Love them
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Hooked it just as the paper showed. One unit goes to the DVR the other goes to the cameras be aware you need 2 short cat 5 cables for the camera ends if you dont it wont work
Discerning purchaser
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
You need to wait a few minutes after plugging everything together for the NVR to recognize the added camera. But it does, and then it’s no different than if you ran an additional Ethernet line. Truly helpful.As others have mentioned, you will need two short patch cables to make this work. Or, for those adept at making Ethernet cables, just cut the line going to the existing camera, put a tip on it, install this, and then you only need one patch cable to the new camera. You don’t even need to access the existing camera (thought of that in my sleep one night. MUCH easier ;-)
frank Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Worked great no issues
Randall J
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I added 2 additional cameras to my newly upgraded system with these with out crawling through the attic. I would recommend upgrading your NRV firmware before installing.
TRDPro
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Works as advertised. Was thankful I did not have to run another cat6 line.
darlene dobbs
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Good idea, but I purchased two of these and they don't work! Make sure that your NVR is capable! I guess my RLN16-410 is not compatible! Would be nice if Reolink would change the model number when they come out with new hardware!
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