Panasonic WJ-PR201 Coaxial LAN Converter
				
				Product Code: WJ-PR201
				
				 
				
				 
				
				Features
				
					- Two models (4-channel and 1-channel) are provided on the 
					receiver side
- Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) ready
- High-speed transmission
- No setup required
 
			
				
					
						
							| Key Features:・ 
							Two models (4-channel and 1-channel) are provided on 
							the receiver side
 Up to 4 network cameras can be 
							connected and used on a single receiver side 
							unit.(WJ-PR204)
 ・ Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) 
							ready
 he coaxial - LAN converter is compliant 
							with PoE+ standards (IEEE802.3at) and PoE+ cameras 
							can be connected and used*1.
 ・ Use over long 
							distances
 The coaxial - LAN converter can be used 
							for distances of up to 300 m (984 feet) for PoE+ 
							connections and 500 m (1,640 feet) for PoE 
							connections, and 2.0 km (6,560 feet) for non-PoE+ 
							connections. (When used with RG-6/U coaxial cable, 
							and the loop resistance is below 4 Ω/100 m {328 
							feet} without additional joint parts.)
 ・ 
							High-speed transmission
 The coaxial - LAN 
							converter is capable of transmission speeds of 35 
							Mbps or over for TCP*2, and 45 Mbps or over for UDP 
							connections*2.
 (When used with RG-6/U coaxial 
							cable, and for distances under 2.0 km (6,560 feet)
 ・ No setup required
 Connections can be 
							established by simply connecting the coaxial cable 
							to the coaxial - LAN converter.
 *1 There are 
							limitations on the combinations of the cameras to be 
							connected, the type of power supply and transmission 
							range to the receiver side units.
 For more detail 
							please see the operating instructions on our website
 (https://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html).
 *2 Transmission speed is the speed of transmission 
							between the receiver side unit and the camera side 
							unit.
 Values may vary depending on the condition 
							of the coaxial cable (for example, as the cable 
							deteriorates over time), network conditions, etc.
 
 
 
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