Looking to deploy dozens of IP cameras across a large property—without trenching tons of fiber or risking network failure? In this video, we show you a smart and scalable way to connect 50+ IP cameras using just two fiber optic cables, outdoor PoE switches, and SFP. Looking to deploy dozens of IP cameras across a large property—without trenching tons of fiber or risking network failure? In this video, we show you a smart and scalable way to connect 50+ IP cameras using just two fiber optic cables, outdoor PoE switches, and SFP. IP cameras that are part of a modern surveillance system are deployed using PoE technology that involves the use of copper based network cabling like CAT5e or CAT6 that has a data transmission limit of 100m (328ft). While that is adequate for installations for a home or small business, large scale. In IP surveillance, a PoE switch has always been the standard way to install the cameras. OmniConverter PoE Media Converters enable distance extension over fiber optic cabling and provide PoE (15W), PoE+ (30W) and HPoE (60W) for one or two IP. For example, media converters integrate cameras with fiber optic cable to extend transmission distance and create immunity from surges, static, lightning and signal interference. Media converters can be used in pairs, with one converter on each end of the cable run, or in conjunction with other. If you're looking to connect several buildings and centralize security camera operations, it's important to understand how to leverage fiber optic technology to establish reliable and efficient connectivity. In this case, the user aims to connect up to 16 buildings, each with its own security.