Rj45 feed through cable gland?

JFire

Getting the hang of it
Aug 26, 2015
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Pittsburgh, PA
Has anyone tried these? Will they work on the female connector of the camera?

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Most of the IP cameras that I have seen have multiple connectors. Thus, I use a junction box
 
heat shrink tube.. my dahuas come with a built in connection cover, and I just add a bit of heat shrink for extra protection.
 
if you use a nice thick ethernet cable with an isolation separator down the middle, its pretty much waterproof.. not enough gap anywhere to let water in, but it could be forced in with pressure (ie submerged), hence why I add a bit of shrink tape for protection.. I pulled the cover back on my cable, crimped the end, put a few wraps of electrical tape around the crimp to the ethernet wire then pulled the cover up snug over the tape and connector, that sealed off around the cable and cover from the inside.. then the shrink tape was used to keep the twist connection sealed tight and looking nice.

you can see the built in twist cover in this image:
In-the-box-Dahua-IPC-HFW4200SP.jpg
 
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Does the cover for the male end come with the camera? I'm a complete noob to this. But I can say looking at the I don't think the glands will work

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yeah, you can see it clearly in the plastic bag along with some drywall anchors. What kind of camera are you looking at? not all are made like this.
 
Thought that might be what that was. Thanks man. Looking forward to my stuff coming in on the slow boat from china

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That looks like a 4300s ? I can confirm my 4300s and 4300c all came with same connector hardware as you have shown above.