Are any Shaw modem compatible with power over ethernet.
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@railwayman any modem should work as long as it is in bridged mode to pass all routing features to your POE equipment.
I need to connect a security camera to the Hitron modem, how do I put the modem in bridge mode.
See the Shaw document: How to connect a modem in bridged mode
which tells you to contact Shaw to ask them to change the configuration.
Why do you need to put the modem in bridged mode to connect a camera?
I m looking to buy an outside camera that requires POE connection, can I connect that camera directly in the back of my Hitron cable modem.
> Why do you need to put the modem in bridged mode to connect a camera?
You do not "need" to do it, but if you want to dedicate a "public" (somewhere on the Shaw network) IP-address to the camera, so that you (and others ???) can access the camera from anywhere on the Internet, you have to "bridge" the cable-modem, to get one "public" IP-address for the camera and a second "public" IP-address for your computer. But, if you want to access the camera only within your home-network, you do not need to "bridge" the cable-modem.
Further, you could configure the cable-modem to pass all network traffic (on a specific TCP/IP port) from the Internet into the "internal-network-only" camera, to make it accessible from the Internet. This is more complex, but is do-able.
> I m looking to buy an outside camera that requires POE connection.
> Can I connect that camera directly in the back of my Hitron cable modem?
POE requires an Ethernet cable to connect the device into some type of power-supply. Then, the cable carries both "data" and "power".
So, either:
I know you probably already figured this out buy a Poe injector
TP-Link TL-PoE150S Gigabit PoE Injector Adapter, IEEE 802.3af compliant, Up to 100 meters (328 Feet) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B001PS9E5I/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_NM5ZKS8MXK1V89YQGBH6
And run your modem like normal none of Shaw's modems have Poe as of yet you may need to open a port on your firewall for the camera but that's about it.
Hope this helps
@railwayman any modem should work as long as it is in bridged mode to pass all routing features to your POE equipment.
I need to connect a security camera to the Hitron modem, how do I put the modem in bridge mode.
See the Shaw document: How to connect a modem in bridged mode
which tells you to contact Shaw to ask them to change the configuration.
Why do you need to put the modem in bridged mode to connect a camera?
I m looking to buy an outside camera that requires POE connection, can I connect that camera directly in the back of my Hitron cable modem.
> Why do you need to put the modem in bridged mode to connect a camera?
You do not "need" to do it, but if you want to dedicate a "public" (somewhere on the Shaw network) IP-address to the camera, so that you (and others ???) can access the camera from anywhere on the Internet, you have to "bridge" the cable-modem, to get one "public" IP-address for the camera and a second "public" IP-address for your computer. But, if you want to access the camera only within your home-network, you do not need to "bridge" the cable-modem.
Further, you could configure the cable-modem to pass all network traffic (on a specific TCP/IP port) from the Internet into the "internal-network-only" camera, to make it accessible from the Internet. This is more complex, but is do-able.
> I m looking to buy an outside camera that requires POE connection.
> Can I connect that camera directly in the back of my Hitron cable modem?
POE requires an Ethernet cable to connect the device into some type of power-supply. Then, the cable carries both "data" and "power".
So, either:
I know you probably already figured this out buy a Poe injector
TP-Link TL-PoE150S Gigabit PoE Injector Adapter, IEEE 802.3af compliant, Up to 100 meters (328 Feet) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B001PS9E5I/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_NM5ZKS8MXK1V89YQGBH6
And run your modem like normal none of Shaw's modems have Poe as of yet you may need to open a port on your firewall for the camera but that's about it.
Hope this helps