OK.. to start, I am quite a novice when it comes to anything concerning wiring, cameras, etc. I have been struggling lately with what I think is a simple task but all of my research seems to come up blank.
What I am looking to do is a simple baby monitoring solution, with a camera upstairs (w/ audio) fed to my TV downstairs. I have attic access above the nursery and I also have an open Coax run and Cat5e run that I could use to get to the room with the TV.
I spent some time looking at cameras and found that most of the Non-IP ones utilize BNC connectors.. which sadly are new to me. I obviously don't want to run a new cable to the downstairs room but I can't see to figure out how to get the signal from the camera to the TV over either the Coax or Cat5e.
I saw the news post about the BNC to RJ45 balun, but I am not sure I fully understand what that does for me. Is this my solution staring at me right in the face? Is there a viable way to utilize the Coax cable (it obviously would be the easier to hook straight into the TV I would think.
I would appreciate any input you might have. Normally I can spend a couple of hours reviewing forums and spec sheets and get enough info to get the job done, but with these cameras I just get really confused..
Thanks!
What I am looking to do is a simple baby monitoring solution, with a camera upstairs (w/ audio) fed to my TV downstairs. I have attic access above the nursery and I also have an open Coax run and Cat5e run that I could use to get to the room with the TV.
I spent some time looking at cameras and found that most of the Non-IP ones utilize BNC connectors.. which sadly are new to me. I obviously don't want to run a new cable to the downstairs room but I can't see to figure out how to get the signal from the camera to the TV over either the Coax or Cat5e.
I saw the news post about the BNC to RJ45 balun, but I am not sure I fully understand what that does for me. Is this my solution staring at me right in the face? Is there a viable way to utilize the Coax cable (it obviously would be the easier to hook straight into the TV I would think.
I would appreciate any input you might have. Normally I can spend a couple of hours reviewing forums and spec sheets and get enough info to get the job done, but with these cameras I just get really confused..
Thanks!