Application Guide
FAQ Related
Q9: Can I use a RG11 coax cable with the EOC Transmitter and Receiver?
A:It should be working with RG11 cable and please prepare the cable with BNC connectors.
Q10: How can I mount them?
A:: It supports DIN Rail installation(Standard 3.5mm din rail), or you can put it inside a regular
camera's junction box, since it is very small in dimension, that is 3.1” x 2.0” x 0.9”
Q11: Will this work with AT&T digital internet?
A:This IP over Coax converter is not designed to be working with this kind of 4G LTE router.
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Q7: Why my POE device is offline when working with our EOC (IP Over Coax)
Converter?
A: Several main reasons are as follow:
1. EOC transmitter has to be connected to POE device (IPC/VoIP), and EOC receiver is connected
to POE supply device (POE NVR, POE Switch or POE Injector). The reverse connection will not
work.
2. It is used for point-to-point coax cable direct connection only, no BNC repeater/T-
connect/splitter in the middle.
3. It may be caused by insufficient load capacity. The maximum load capacity is 21W in 300ft
transmission which is sufficient to power a regular IP PTZ camera. The load capacity can be at
least 11W in 1000ft transmission which is sufficient to power most of IP cameras or VoIP phones.
4. No power supply will also make it fail to work. Please be informed that EOC receiver has to be
connected to an POE NVR, POE Switch or POE Injector to be powered.
Q8: Can this EOC converter working with non-POE device? Do i need a power injector if I
don't need poe?
A:Yes, this EOC converter can work with non-POE device like PC/NVR, etc. And you still need a
power injector to power the EOC receiver side even though don't need poe.










