【Upgraded】LINOVISION POE IP Over Coax EOC Converter Max 3000ft Power and Data Transmission Over Regular RG59 Coaxial Cable for Upgrading Analog Surveillance System to IP Surveillance System (Conv-EOC)


EOC (Ethernet over Coax) Converter, also known as IP Over Coax Converter is used to transmit Video & Audio & Data over existing coaxial cables (RG59 or RG6). Linovision EOC converter has some unique features, like POE power + data transmission, up to 3,000ft long-reach ethernet over coax extender and no DC12V power is required.

Outstanding Features:

  • Ethernet + Power transmission over one coaxial cable, perfect to upgrade existing coax camera systems to IP surveillance systems without replacing cables.
  • Up to 3,300 ft (1,000 meters) point-to-point transmission, no extender or repeater is required.
  • No power adapter is required (EOC-Receiver should be powered by POE)
  • Compact dimension 79mm×52mm×23mm (3.1“x2.0”x0.9”), easily to fit in water-proof housing and camera bracket
  • Industrial design, with built-in heat sink, ensure super reliability and hassle-free transmission.
  • Plug-n-play operation, no configuration is required.
  • Support Ethernet + Power transmission over twist pair cable, power line or other two-pin cables (twist pair cable connector is included in package)
  • Compatible to IEEE802.3af/IEEE802.3at POE protocol, max 21W POE load capacity in 100m (330ft) , or 11W POE load capacity in 300m (1000ft).

Applications:

This EOC converter is very useful in these scenarios:

– Upgrade analog coax camera systems to IP video surveillance systems without replacing existing coaxial cables

– Long reach ethernet data extender to max. 1000 meters (or 3,300 ft) without repeater.

– Data and Power transmission in elevators, underwater video system, or any location with two-pin cables

Package Includes:

  • 1 * EOC Transmitter
  • 1 * EOC Receiver
  • 2 * BNC to Twist Pair Connector
  • 1 * User Manual
  • 2 * Pack of installation screws

Connection Diagram

connect diagram

Applications in below scenarios

Application

General EOC Applications

  • Upgrade traditional analogue system to IP surveillance system while using existing coaxial cable(RG59 cable)
  • Remote power & network transmission for VoIP phone, WiFi AP (POE enabled) over coaxial cable

Application in elevator

EOC Application in Elevator(2020 Upgraded)

  • Transmit POE power and IP data over coaxial or twist pair cable. One passive EOC-transmitter will be put inside the elevator cart to feed camera or signal board, and one EOC-receiver will be in the control room, powered by POE switch/POE injector/POE NVR.
  • For multiple elevators application, one EOC-Switch04 or EOC-Switch24 will be put in the control room, working together with max 8 elevators.

FAQ

Q: Why my POE device is offline when working with our EOC (IP Over Coax) Converter?

A: Several main reasons are as follow:

1. Because of reverse connection. EOC transmitter should be connected to POE device (IPC/VoIP), and EOC receiver is connected to POE supply device (POE NVR, POE Switch or POE Injector).

2. It is used for point-to-point coax cable direct connection ONLY, no BNC repeater/T-connect/splitter in the middle.

3. Because of 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. Because of no power supply. Please be informed that EOC receiver has to be connected to an POE NVR, POE Switch or POE Injector to be powered.



Weight: 250 g
Dimensions: 7.87 x 5.08 x 2.29 cm; 250 Grams
Brand: LINOVISION
Model: Conv-EOC
Colour: White
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Linovision
Colour: White

47 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersSmall form factor is great. Easy to install and link light verifies 100Mbps within seconds. One thing to note though, it worked with my <25W PoE PTZ but didn't work with <5.5W PoE bullet camera. The coax run was 75' and as soon as I plugged in the bullet camera the link light goes out. Coax length didn't matter because I tested the camera with a 6" Coax and a 75' Cat5 and it still didn't work. Fortunately I only needed to run one of the cameras over coax so I chose the PTZ and kept the converter.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI have used several IP over coax solutions and I have mixed reviews for some of them but these are an amazing deal and they work flawlessly. Had a property which had existing coax cable for some old analog cameras and it was not possible to run new Cat6 for the locations. Plugged in the head end and went out to the camera side and plugged in the receiving end and it fired right up without having to change the BNC or anything. Definitely will be buying again they worked great!

  3. QDNDominik says:

     United States

    I put a set of these on either end of the coax cable, and the new Ethernet camera easily connected to my network over the old video line.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe device works. BUT a warning. For some reason it changes the MAC address of the attached camera so that static IP address assignments for the known MAC address of the camera (in the main router) no longer work. Just very odd. I was previously using a more expensive EoC device that did not do this.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I ordered 4 pairs to run Ubiquiti IP cameras over pre-existing coax lines. They’ve been working perfectly for years without issues, regardless of swings in temps and humidity.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Installed over 100′ of cat6, 100′ RG6 and 50′ RG59 all connected and barreled together. It worked immediately without any issues. This was for a Luma IP 110 series camera. Poe worked well

  7. Lyndsey Winship says:

     Canada

    Full duplex and PoE+ right out of the box.
    Plugged one end into PoE switch and put a PoE+ powered device on opposite end. Works transparently as if you were just using a regular Ethernet cable. Fine for running a PoE+ camera.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    If you’re looking at using this item, you may well have coaxial cable running to a CCTV camera and wanting to put a POE camera at the end of that run.

    I have a coax cable run by the builder, and would be unable to run ethernet without tearing down quite a lot of the structure. I used this to install a Ubiquiti POE camera at the end of the run.

    I used these to create a coax cable bridge for both ethernet and POE, just as the instructions said. Ubiquiti reports the camera connected at 100 Mbps speed. The POE is connected only at the non-camera end of the run, and powers both transducers as well as the camera.

  9. BrendaGoetz says:

     United States

    Im using this product with a cameras, intercoms and computers. in an elevator (52fl building) is working perfect (coax). using with a twisted pair is working 600ft and with single pair (18×2) is working fine but only 150ft I did try at 300ft but gave me some errors.

  10. MyronMorford says:

     United States

    Exactly as described, piece of cake to power a Cisco voip phone at end of coax run to a bedroom. Highly recommended

  11. MckinleLorenzin says:

     Germany

    Ich nutzte den Konverter, um ber eine vorhandene SAT-COAX-Verkabelung (Altbau) Internet bertragen zu knnen fr mein Homeoffice. Funktioniert im Vergleich zu anderen Produkten seit Wochen fehlerfrei und einwandfrei. Bin sehr happy mit dem Produkt!

  12. Elenoraauu90 says:

     France

    Exceptionnel : j’utilise un ancien cble coax pour mettre au bout d’un enregistreur des camras modernes IP PTZ IR !!
    Tout fonctionne merveille
    Les camras (en fait ces blocs) sont branchs sur un Cisco POE+
    Chaque bloc alimente, via un coax, une camra IP Poe
    L’adresse IP ne change pas, on peut rgler toutes les camras avec leurs vraies adresses IP
    Un petit conseil, garder le botier un peu ventil car en Poe, il chauffe un peu, en l’ouvrait on peut constater qu’il est bien prvu un radiateur en aluminium avec un isolant thermique, donc il faut garder dans le coffret livr

    Vraiment que du bonheur, faire fonctionner des camras modernes sur un vieux cblage !!
    100% conte

  13. JosetteSoliz says:

     United States

    Worked for a PoE IP camera that only had old COAX run to it. No issues whatsoever. It is a little large; so it can be a challenge to conceal it at the camera location.

  14. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Unit works great would like it to work on 1gb

  15. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Use it with Poe camera to change analog camera. Save me a lot of time and money

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States

    We have a 20-year-old Camera system with coax run underground for 200+ Feet, it would have cost us $Thousands of dollars to re-cable the Premises. We bought some of these adapters and they extended our POE ethernet to NEW POE cameras, and not just small cameras big HIKVISION LPR cameras, and so far everything is working perfectly. so instead of a 3-week project, we updated our Cameras in just a few days.

  17. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Easy install and it worked perfect to get eithernet where I need without running a cat cable

  18. AguedaWilks says:

     United States

    This device works like a charm. I didn’t want to do more holes in my exterior walls. to run a Network cable. Since I stop using Dish, I used the same COAX cable to run an entry point in my patio. I need a POE and these pair needs as well as the Network antenna (entry point). I installed a power supply for both and is working under sun, rain and hard winds. Please see my photos from the inside in my panel and outside.

    This device works like a charm. I didn't want to do more holes in my exterior walls. to run a Network cable. Since I stop using Dish, I used the same COAX cable to run an entry point in my patio. I need a POE and these pair needs as well as the Network antenna (entry point). I installed a power supply for both and is working under sun, rain and hard winds. Please see my photos from the inside in my panel and outside.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I am sure I will be getting some more of these, as the time comes to change other cameras over to IP.
    Connected an 8mp HD IP camera to an old coax and it is absolutely fine.
    I had tried another, cheaper product, that was complete CR*P. Very pleased with this pricy but excellent device. Not having to run new cables over the roof of an old building was a great relief. I had to change the junction box for a slightly larger one, but, otherwise, it was a doddle. Recommended.

  20. Laurie Sullivan says:

     Canada

    Bought a few now, will buy more for camera projects where Coax is already in place. Good product and cost effective.

  21. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    I used five pairs to convert five security cameras to ethernet instead of high risk wifi. All worked flawlessly first time with an existing ubiquiti poe switch

  22. Anonymous says:

     United States

    First I ordered a box of 1000ft burial cable and setup a test in my home by terminating on the spool like in their video. It didn’t work so I reached out to seller support who was very helpful and fast at their response. I tested my cable from each end and that’s where I found my problem… it tested 1048ft from one end but the other end tested 4ft. Once I trimmed a few feet off it started working immediately. I tested 93mb/sec through the line at 1044ft. Perfect! It may test faster on a different network but for a far reach… I’ll take 93mb any day. AWESOME PRODUCT!!!

    First I ordered a box of 1000ft burial cable and setup a test in my home by terminating on the spool like in their video. It didn't work so I reached out to seller support who was very helpful and fast at their response. I tested my cable from each end and that's where I found my problem... it tested 1048ft from one end but the other end tested 4ft. Once I trimmed a few feet off it started working immediately. I tested 93mb/sec through the line at 1044ft. Perfect! It may test faster on a different network but for a far reach... I'll take 93mb any day. AWESOME PRODUCT!!!

  23. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Amazing product. Tried other manufacturers units first and they failed. Plugged these in and it was money! Great products, will buy again!!

  24. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI purchased the Linovision unit to replace a failed 4 year old discontinued EOC product. The camera is a large PTZ which I powered at the camera end using a 12V power supply.
    I had to change the camera profile from NETIP to ONVIF in the NVR setting to get it to recognize the camera.
    I have already ordered a 2nd Linovision EOC unit to connect a regular IP camera over coax.
    It should be noted that the 2 included BNC connectors are BNC to 2 wire connector. You will have to purchase 2 BNC to female F barrel adapters to connect to a coax terminated in an F connector.
    I am adding the following to my review. Due to it’s shape and the location of the BNC and Ethernet connections on the wide side of the unit, I had to upsize the outdoor electrical cross connect box to a 10″x6″x4″. This was necessary even though I used a very flexible 6 inch coax cable.

  25. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Verry nice product, use for poe device under broken cat5e wire continuity. I have use only 2 wires on 8 at 300ft between poe switch and my poe device, work fine!. No need to add power supply at the end(poe device).

  26. Anonymous says:

     United States

    EDIT: I added 2 images, the 480 is my base line and the 94 is with this adapter using a 3ft BNC cable for testing, very impressive!

    It works! I haven’t tested the speed with a computer but it handles 4k@20fps just fine.

    The packaging is also nice.

    Note: the original version is identical (even same packaging) to the dahua available on AliExpress for around $50. But for many people including myself the prime shipping is worth the extra few bucks.

    Works! Power and data

  27. Asa Christiana says:

     Canada

    Works well over a coax cable, we got 100 MBs upload and download over a distance of 1100FT. However, with 2the same distance, 2 conductors the maximum rate we got was 9MBs, symetrical.

  28. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Very cool to put data and power over Coax. Wish it was MoCA or gigabit, otherwise would have given 5 stars.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersGreat piece of kit. Meant for networking remote IP cameras over coax but worked equally well networking SkyQ boxes over a dis-used TV coax network in a thatched grade 1 listed building. Handy get out of jail card

  30. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese adapters were a life saver. We installed them at a multi-million dollar home where the idiot contractor ran coax from the basement to the each camera location during construction (the house isn’t even a year old).

    Had to dismantal the camera side adapter for each camera as it went into a weatherproof housing. But they all came up right-a-way. Picture quality was amazing.

    I made a rack for the DVR side and hung them all on it. Looks awesome but didn’t take a picture of them live. So attached the one image I have of them on the rack.

    I will definitely use these again and recommend them to anyone.

    Works perfec

  31. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Plugged it into a Wi-Fi access point and my PoE switch. The AP immediately powered up and worked. No muss, no fuss. Works as advertised!

  32. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersMany years ago I hard wired a few CCTV cameras to the outer reaches of the house with coax. There were some challenging runs. When deciding to replace the old cameras with new IP PoE cameras, one of the things I looked forward to least was hauling Ethernet cable to those locations. Thus, I was hopeful these converters would work as described. And they did.

    Got out the ladder, disconnected one of the CCTV cameras (including the 24v power). I mounted a 4×4 weatherproof electrical box to the siding, ran the coax into the box and connected it to the converter, then ran a small Ethernet patch cable to the IP PoE camera which I mounted onto the face of the electrical box. Went inside to the office where my PoE switch sits (and all coax cable runs terminate), plugged the other converter into the coax and ran an Ethernet patch cable to the switch. Much to my delight, it just worked like a charm. For me, this was well worth not having to make all of the tricky PoE cable runs by repurposing the existing coax.

    Works as described for connecting PoE cameras over coax

  33. FlorenciaWang says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 18 From Our UsersI am using these EOC adapters to connect a low-power WiFi AP and a HomeKit gate controller at the end of 1800 ft. of RG11 coax that runs from the house to the gate. I have a PoE switch, but I went ahead and purchased the Linovision 30W PoE injector in order to get the most power down the cable. You’ll need to be able to add BNC connectors onto your coax, which can be a challenge. Once it’s all hooked up, though, network function works, PoE works…so, for basic network connectivity, this is a great solution.

    There is a caveat. These modules only pass unicast IP traffic. I deducted a star because that information should be included somewhere in the description or specifications. HomeKit, and most other smart home systems, rely upon Bonjour/Zeroconf, which relies on multicast traffic–primarily mDNS–for service discovery and general operation. So if you want to use these to extend your network out to a smart home device, including smart cameras, you’ll need to have a way to publish the device’s mDNS record(s) manually so your smart home controller can find it. For example, you can use dns-sd on macOS, or avahi on linux…but it’s non-trivial. Don’t expect it to “just work.”

    Linovision’s tech support was responsive to my question regarding this issue. It took them a few days, but they did finally confirm that this device does not pass multicast traffic. This makes a certain amount of sense from the standpoint of optimizing network bandwidth, but it should be mentioned in the documentation. It would be really nice to have the ability to enable multicast if desired.

    All in all, the fact that I can get solid PoE and network connectivity—lack of multicast notwithstanding—over 1800 ft of coax is amazing. These units are super compact, they don’t seem to run hot, and by golly they work. I’m impressed.

    Update: After running great nonstop for several weeks, the “Receiver” (which is the module that “receives” ethernet & power and sends it down the coax) completely died. Linovision tech support came through immediately, and had a replacement to me very quickly. So, another customer service win for them. I am, though, concerned about the root cause of the failure, because I don’t want the new one to die in a few weeks. Since the unit has an internal heat sink, and it’s associated with the power circuitry, I’m going to start with an assumption that something overheated in or around those components. I’ll see what I can do to keep the replacement cooler, and see how long it lasts. Fingers crossed.

    Update 2: The replacement unit has been in service for over a year now, and is working great. Apparently my gate is a high-static area and tends to eat electronics during lightning storms. After adding good grounding to the coax, the DC lines, even the gate itself, things have become much more stable and reliable.

  34. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I am very impressed with this device, it has a feature in the cctv industry, I would like to see the receiver with multiple ports so you don’t have to installed one (1) for every camera behind the NVR.

  35. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great customer service, a unit stopped working and they sent replacement.
    Suspect however the unit fried itself (it was in box on roof to allow for a wifi AP over coax), but hopefully the replacement unit will last longer than the first one.

  36. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Ran this 300ft from basement terminal to outbuilding on a home run (continuous coax, no splitter). One end plugged into a realink NVR–>cat6 patch cord–>receiver Linovision–>transmitter Linovision–>cat6 patch cord–>realink 5k POE camera. Worked out of the box. No configuration needed. Does not seem to drop packets and delivered a reliable 12v which was needed for the cameras. Happy to purchase 4 more to continue upgrading older CCTV cameras.

  37. MayaStovall says:

     United States

    These worked great for my new AXIS ip cameras . I was able to connect my Poe camera to my network using the old analog coax cable at 800′ from my poe switch without any problem or additional power conductors

  38. ChandraEdments says:

     United States

    Have used these multiple times and worked spot on every time.

  39. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersThanks to the previous homeowners, my house has coax wiring *everywhere*: bedrooms, bathroom, sunroom, fireplace…it’s kind of excessive. Of course, the cabling must be stapled in place, because I can’t use the existing runs to get new ethernet out. Well, we got sick of our consumer WiFi router, so I sprung for a more robust system (Ubiquiti UniFi, which I’m familiar with from work, but that’s not what I’m reviewing here) and got this PoE-compatible coax adapter to reach the far end of the house for a proper WiFi network.

    I get a full 100mbps connection, though of course I wish it could be 1000mbps. I assume the limitation is with the coax though, as I couldn’t find any gigabit-capable analogue to this (maybe I just didn’t look hard enough). That’s fine, as my ISP connection is 100mbps anyway, but it’d be nice to have internal speeds be better. I also kind of wish there was an F-style option, as I had to purchase BNC ends to replace the F connectors on my cabling. This could also be done with a potentially-included adapter, but it was still annoying.

    On the “close” end, I have the box screwed directly into a floor joist. It’s working great, doing its job admirably. The “far” end was a little tricky though, as it’s in the wall. This box did *not* fit in any single-gang box, so I ultimately opted to use the open frame style of wall box (because this is low-voltage), allowing the connections to all hang loose in the wall. It seems to be working ok, though I’m not sure if I should be worried about anything.

  40. Sarah Jacobsson Purewal says:

     United States

    I have bought about 6 of these units over the past year and they have all worked great with no issues! I will continue to use this product.

  41. Mr. Goldstein says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI just got this today and hooked it up, so I haven’t had a lot of time to experience it, but right away I was able to extend ethernet from my wiring closet up to my entertainment center over the existing coax line. I plugged the ethernet into my Roku TV and did a speed test and got 89mbps on my first test, so I’m very happy. More than sufficient bandwidth for the POE cameras and TV I need to use these for.

  42. LucaFerrell says:

     United States

    Excited that these worked. Much easier & cheaper than running new Cat 5 in place of coaxel cable!

  43. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is a great product and a lot of people tryin to run POE over Coax will be Very happy with this product.

  44. Katharina26B says:

     United States

    I’ve purchased splitters and amps and none seem to work, but this product worked like a charm and hooked up within 5 minutes. Used to run internet to my shop about 150 feet away on some existing coax. Couldn’t believe it worked, but it did!

  45. AnnabelSunseri says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI believe this is a good unit, but it will not support a true 30 watts at the end of the coax cable. There is a chart in the box that illustrates the power available as a function of the length of the coax cable. If your power requirements are NOT very high at the end of the coax cable, then this will probably be a good solution. I like the concept and seems to be well made units. I’d consider the purchase for a specific install in the future.

  46. Gordon Hard says:

     United States

    Got these for an old CCTV installation to change over an old analog to IP. The camera was located on a light pole over 1000′ away from the head end. Change out was simple – plug and play, and IP camera came right up.

  47. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI used these and got almost 95mbps over a 1000ft coax rg59 cable. I used the best cable I could find which is full copper. The converters are light but seem of good quality, and aren’t too big in size. I tucked each inside the junction box of my ip camera. Make sure you don’t get it wet or you’ll have to get another one.