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    [ANSWERED] Recommendations When Purchasing A Router?

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    • Juriaan
      Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

      I have a Nighthawk R7000 btw and a few smaller ones that I use in installations. (40 bucks TPLINK)

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      • Woland
        Woland Tech Staff last edited by

        I suppose I'm talking both switches (more common to have POE) and routers at this point 

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        • bonemap
          bonemap Izzy Guru @Woland last edited by bonemap

          @woland

          I am just asking the question how POE would be useful for an Isadora installation? My only experience with POE is as an end user of a corporate telephone system. Other than that, I believe some video extenders and IOT systems use POE. Could it be useful for running micro controllers such as Arduino’s? Is it something that is going to become more common or needed?

          Best wishes,

          Bonemap

           

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          • Juriaan
            Juriaan Tech Staff @bonemap last edited by

            @bonemap

            Hi there Bonemap,

            I use a POE Switch for powering my motion capture camera's (https://optitrack.com/) and I have to say that in the industry I see a lot of small devices that can actually use POE (Camera's, Artnet Receivers, etc). 

            Ofcourse you can attach an arduino to a POE if you want too, the thing is that you need to make sure how much power is actually being send to your arduino, and convert it if necassary.

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            • bonemap
              bonemap Izzy Guru @Juriaan last edited by bonemap

              @Juriaan 

              Ah OK, so these are specific purpose cameras that work in an array? I guess surveillance style systems would also use POE. I don’t see a lot of gear like that. But I can imagine it would be very useful to have plug and play networked devices with POE.

              Thanks for your insight.

              Best wishes

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              • Juriaan
                Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

                Exactly. Systems like surveillance camera's also use it. Basically most small networked devices have a version that is POE enabled.

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                • Paz
                  Paz Beta Tester @Juriaan last edited by

                  @juriaan @fred @woland @bonemap @everyone I hope you don't mind me bumping this thread, I found the information extremely useful, but seeing as it's been 8 years since this has been discussed I wonder what new developments I should consider.

                  I primarily work in an education setting, and I would like to be able to create my own local network for wired and wireless access. 

                  I'm using Mac computers (Isadora), Arduino and Pipo interfaces, Birddog cameras (controlled via the VISCA PTZ actor), Luxonis Oak-D camera (POE), audio sent over Dante, plus NDI and OSC.

                  Can I purchase a router with multiple poe ethernet ports which also offers wireless connection with good range, or do I invest in a wireless router and a separate switch? Hoping for your recommendations.

                  Many thanks for everyone's help.

                  Best wishes, Simon

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                  • Armando
                    Armando Beta Gold @Paz last edited by

                    @paz said:

                    Luxonis Oak-D camera (POE),

                     Hi simon, just curous. hoe he you youse this camera and what fo? I don't mean to pry...

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                    • Paz
                      Paz Beta Tester @Armando last edited by

                      @Armando Hi Armando I hope you're well. 

                      I've been using a few of these devices for interactive installations within my teaching and research. Essentially they're a replacement for my Kinect cameras which stopped working correctly. 

                      I wanted some sensors for 3D depth capture with POE - I settled on the OAK-D, though if any of these new tracking and depth sensing cameras had plug and play connectivity with Isadora I'd have been interested. Maybe the new Pythoner actor can come to the rescue?!

                      Currently I'm using Touchdesigner to process the data from OAK-D and I then send the results back to Isadora via NDI.

                      Hopefully in the future there will be a way to do this directly within Isadora, like with the Kinect camera and the OpenNI Tracker actor - if anyone knows how, please let me know!

                      Best wishes,

                      Simon

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                      • Woland
                        Woland Tech Staff @Paz last edited by

                        @paz said:

                        I hope you don't mind me bumping this thread

                        I don't mind the thread necromancy at all because I always love getting updated gear recommendations. 

                        For the record, @Juriaan was totally right; the way to go if you need POE is to have a decent router (which doesn't need to support POE) for creating the network and then connect that to a decent switch which does support POE. For the most part I've been using POE for PTZ cameras from manufacturers like Birddog and Sony.  

                        Unfortunately I don't have the make and model numbers handy of what I ended up going with, but I've used this configuration in quite a few different venues since I originally posted this thread.

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