SWITCH FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

DEVICE AND CHARACTERISTICS

A network switch, or simply a switch, is a key element in IP video surveillance systems. Its primary function is to connect network nodes and facilitate data transmission between IP cameras and recorders.

Main Characteristics of a Switch:

  1. Bandwidth

    • Defines the volume of data the device can process per unit of time.
    • Common values: 10/100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) or 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet).
    • It’s crucial to consider that the combined bandwidth of all ports may exceed the switch's total capacity.
  2. Number of Ports

    • Determines the maximum number of cameras that can be connected.
    • Small setups, such as home systems, often use switches with 4–8 ports. Professional systems require 16, 24, or more ports.
  3. Design

    • Indoor switches are suitable for environments with controlled conditions.
    • Outdoor switches are built to withstand harsh weather and come with protection ratings, typically IP66 or higher.
  4. PoE (Power over Ethernet)

    • Allows power delivery and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation.
    • Ensure compatibility between PoE switches and cameras that support this function.

CHOOSING A SWITCH FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

Factors to Consider:

  1. Bandwidth and Packet Size

    • Standard switches handle packets up to 1518 bytes, which aligns with the data stream from 2MP cameras.
    • For higher-resolution cameras, ensure the switch supports larger packets to avoid freezing or signal loss.
  2. Traffic Management

    • A switch with insufficient capacity can lead to delays or distorted video streams.
  3. PoE Capacity

    • Check the power output per port (e.g., 15W, 25W) and total power capacity to ensure it can support all connected cameras.
    • For high-power devices like PTZ cameras, consider switches with PoE+ or PoE++ standards (up to 90W).
  4. Outdoor or Indoor Use

    • Choose outdoor-rated switches for external installations; they provide weatherproof and robust designs.
  5. Manufacturer Compatibility

    • Switches from the same brand as the cameras often provide optimized performance and easier integration.

Recommendations for Use:

  • Home Systems:

    • Budget-friendly solutions often suffice, and a home router can sometimes replace a dedicated switch for 1–2 cameras.
  • Professional Systems:

    • Use purpose-built switches with robust specifications to handle high traffic and ensure system reliability.
    • Pre-configured kits from reputable manufacturers can save time and ensure compatibility.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can select a switch that meets the specific needs of your video surveillance system, ensuring stability, scalability, and efficiency.