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How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?

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  • 1.  How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?

    Posted Nov 12, 2015 11:51 AM

    I want to create a point to point and point to multipoint solution the distance is diffrence from 30 to 100 meters so I want to know how many cam can be based on 1 link point to point or point to multi-point based on   MSR2K and 2x MST200



  • 2.  RE: How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 12, 2015 02:31 PM

    What channel bandwidth between the APs? What is the FPS and compression codec of each camera? 



  • 3.  RE: How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?

    Posted Nov 13, 2015 07:48 AM

    this is camera specs below:

     

    Image Sensor     1/2.7" Progressive scan CMOS 2 Megapixel
    Pixels - Total     1920(H) x 1080(V)
    Col/B&W     On/Off/Auto, IR-cut filter removable (ICR)
    Sensitivity Colour     0.5 Lux@F1.4 (IRE50), 0.2 Lux@F1.4 (IRE30)
    Sensitivity B&W     0.1 Lux@F1.4 (IRE50), 0.02 Lux@ F1.4 (IRE30)
    Lens Drive Type     Auto iris (DC)
    Lens Focal Length     3.0 ~ 10.5 mm
    Viewing Angle     approx. 94°(w) ~ 27° (t)
    IR LED     23 pcs., 90° beaming angle
    Max. IR Distance     15/25 m (according to scene reflexion)
    WDR     D-WDR (Digital wide dynamic range)
    BLC Back Light     On/Off
    WDR     High/Medium/Low
    Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)     On/Off (Adaptive 3D + 2D)
    Motion Detection     On/ Off/ Sensitivity/ Area setting
    Tampering Alarm     On/Off
    Privacy zones     5 zones, rectangle
    White Balance     ATW, AWB, Manual
    Digital Zoom     Yes
    Shutter Speed     1 ~ 1/10.000 sec
    Alarm Inputs     1
    Alarm Outputs     1
    Web Browser     MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher), Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari
    Number of Clients     Up to 20 simultaneously
    Video Compression     H.264, MJPEG
    Video Resolution     Full HD 1080p/ SXGA/ HD 720p/ XGA/SVGA/ D1/ VGA/ CIF/ QCIF
    Video Streaming     Quad stream: max.: H.264+H.264+H.264+H.264 or H.264+H.264+H.264+MJPEG
    Network Protocol     IPv4/v6, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, PPPoE, UPnP, SMTP, ICMP, IGMP, SNMP, IEEE802.1x, QoS, ONVIF, ARP
    SD memory     supports up to 32 GB capacity of micro SD/SDHC memory
    Recording Types:     on Micro SD/SDHC CARD: Single Image Recording (JPEG), Video(AVI, LCK) on NAS: Video (AVI)
    Alarm Event     Alarm Input, Motion Detection or Schedule: Image Transfer or Alarm Message by FTP, Image Transfer or Alarm Message by E-mail, Recording on SD-Card, enable Alarm Output and send HTTP Notification
    Audio Compression     G.726, G.711



  • 4.  RE: How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 13, 2015 09:34 AM

    So figure each camera can use anywhere from 4-7Mbps depending on framerate. So from there, you have to identify what channel bandwidth you will be running.

     

    PtP: HT20 would be around 6-8 camera feeds, HT40 would be around 10-14 camera feeds.

    PtMP: HT20 would be around 4-6 camera feeds, HT40 would be around 8-12 camera feeds.

     

    All of that is ballpark because there are just too many variable to contend with, so until you know and have measured the bandwidth of the actual camera, that should be a reasonable assumption. Note that if you are not doing any kind of buffering on the camera, you will likely have some level of jitter with that kind of video load over a PtP link. 



  • 5.  RE: How many 2 Megapixel camera can be on 1 point to point link using MST200?

    Posted Nov 13, 2015 10:15 AM

    Thank you for the helpfull answer I actaully planning to use HT20 to avoid interference on HT40