Video security and surveillance is a hot topic these days and one cannot traverse through daily life any longer without being observed by a security camera at some point during the day. While the cameras themselves are highly visible, the video signal is typically transported back to a central monitoring location via a fixed cabling infrastructure that is often an afterthought due to its limited visibility. This cabling infrastructure is usually copper-based and in the ever increasing reach of today’s video security and surveillance systems, many security professionals are finding that the quality, bandwidth and distance needed to perform even the most basic surveillance is beyond the reach of coaxial and unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. continue »
Keywords: analog video security, fiber optics, IP video security, video security, video security networking, video security systems
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