Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor

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Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
2021-01-11 18:54:58
Model: Archer C7  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.1.0 Build 20201120 rel.50406

Is there a way to connect my IP camera to a VGA monitor using ethernet?

I see RJ45 - VGA connectors in Amazon but not sure if it will work as there is no mention of wireless display in Tether app.

 

I want the monitor to be always on, without using internet or a computer/phone.

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Re:Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
2021-01-11 19:06:56 - last edited 2021-01-12 16:45:58

These RJ-45 to VGA converters are used for extending VGA signal connections (max 30m) using a RJ-45 thinner cable instead of the thicker VGA cable. They are used for devices with VGA input / output. You can use a NVR device connected to the monitor for the job.

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Re:Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
2021-01-11 21:19:27

@Ivaylo yes but my NVR is connected to my GPON ONU modern in a different room.

I have Archer C7 in the room where I need the monitor.

I'm limited on space to move the NVR near the Archer. And I don't think I can connect the monitor with a 25M VGA cable.

I can connect fire stick to connect wirelessly but it will heat up when always on.

 

I'll think of something else.

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Re:Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
2021-01-11 21:26:46
These RJ45-VGA converters are purposed to do just that. Using 25m (thinner than VGA) ethernet cable with 2 of these to connect NVR to your monitor. But of course it's up to your environment to decide whether you can do it or not.
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Re:Connecting IP camera to VGA monitor
2021-09-17 06:59:10

Can you connect camera directly to monitor?

 

In addition to analog CCTV cameras, you can now connect HD security cameras (AHD CCTV) to the HDMI input of a TV monitor. But im my case its not connected. Anyone  explains.

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