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The installation of wire and/or electrical devices, to allow the transmission of electricity from one point to another.
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Using just power from ethernet cable for security camera?
I tink a PoE splitter is your best bet.
I have a wifi camera that's connected to my network using wifi, but gets power from a POE splitter. You'd need access to either either a PoE switch or injector, …
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My question is, is this a possible/valid way to add a "hidden" outlet for outside IP camera?
However, I wasn't sure if one needed to actually cut thru the siding and add a new gang box + receptacle/outlet in order to plug in the IPcam's wallwart power adapter... or if my wiring/connections are …