Network Components
Router
A centralized device that receives, records, and stores video footage from IP cameras over a network.
Switch
A dedicated display screen used to view live or recorded footage from surveillance cameras in real time.
Wireless Controller
A dedicated storage drive installed inside NVRs to save and retain video footage from security cameras.
Industrial Switch
A ruggedized network switch built to operate in harsh environments, connecting IP cameras, NVRs, and other devices over a wired network.
Access Points
A wireless networking device that extends Wi-Fi coverage, allowing cameras, devices, and users to connect to the network without cables.
Passive Components
Cabinet
Encloses and organizes network equipment like switches, NVRs, and patch panels in a secure, structured unit.
Cat6/A Cables
A twisted-pair copper cable that carries data and PoE power to IP cameras, access points, and network devices.
RJ45 Connector
The standard plug crimped onto the end of Cat6 cables to connect devices to network ports.
Single Mode Connector
A fiber connector designed for single mode fiber, supporting very long distance and high-bandwidth transmission.
Fiber Optic Cable
A high-speed cable that transmits data as light signals over long distances with no interference.
Patch Panel
A passive device that organizes and manages cable connections between network devices and switches.

Multimode Connector
A fiber connector designed for multimode fiber, used for shorter distances within buildings or campuses.
Metal Conduit test
A rigid or flexible metal tube that protects and routes cables through walls, ceilings, and outdoor environments.