Kramer Network Equipment
Build a reliable, easy-to-manage IP surveillance system with the right network pieces from one place. Start with your cameras (IP cameras) and recording (NVR recorders), then connect everything with network switches (PoE simplifies power and cabling). Extend or adapt runs using network devices like PoE injectors, splitters, and long-distance extenders. No Ethernet nearby? Powerline networking can bridge from a wall outlet. For Wi-Fi add-ons, see network routers. Finally, manage live view, playback, alerts, and user access with video management software—most options offer mobile apps and simple setup for homeowners.
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- $620.00SKU: AVB4230P
Kramer AVB4230P Net gear AVB License for AV Line M4250-26G4F-PoE+ Network Switch
- For AV Line M4250-26G4F-PoE+
- Enables AVB Audio Profile
- Connect to Compatible Equipment
- Built-in Audio Video Bridging Profile
- Provide Improved Synchronization
$620.00Low Price Guarantee - $8,265.00SKU: M4300-96X-empty-switch
Kramer M4300-96X -empty switch Managed Switch with up to 96x10GBASE–T, 96xSFP+, or 24xQSFP+
- NETGEAR modular managed switch chassis used for large AV over IP deployments
- It can be populated with module units in increments of 8 10GBASE-T, 8 10GBASE-X (fiber SFP+) ports or 2 QSFP+ ports
$8,265.00Low Price Guarantee - $5,100.00SKU: M4300-24X
Kramer M4300-24X 24 x 10G Including 24 x 10G BASE-T and 4 Shared SFP+ Layer 3
- NETGEAR-managed switch used as a backbone switch for multi-tier AVoIP deployments
- It features 24 10G ports and 4 shared 10G SFP+ ports
- It also includes a 250W power supply unit
$5,100.00Low Price Guarantee - $4,615.00SKU: 59-0000383011
Kramer 59-0000383011 Netgear Managed Switch with 48 x 1GBASE–T, 2 x 10GBASE–T, and 2 x SFP+ Layer 3
- Netgear-managed switch for 1G AV over IP deployments
- It features 48 1G PoE+ ports and 4 independent 10G ports (2 10GBASE-T ports and 2 SFP+ Layer 3 ports)
- It also includes a 1000W power supply unit
$4,615.00Low Price Guarantee - $4,365.00SKU: M4250-40G8XF-PoE+US
Kramer M4250-40G8XF-PoE+US PoE+ 960W and 8xSFP+ Managed Switch
- The NETGEAR M4250 series ranges from 8 to 48 ports with a variety of PoE+ and Ultra90 PoE++ options for 15.4W, 30W, 60W, 75W and 90W AVoIP endpoints
- Uplink options include 1G for audio installations or standalone video installations as well as 10G uplinks for larger scale video deployments
- Also includes 12 - port multi - gigabit Ethernet and 16 - port 1G/10G fiber models for plug and play aggregation in a star topology
- Designed for a clean integration with traditional, rack - mounted, AV equipment
- A second pair of rackmount ears allows the switches to be mounted recessed by 2 - inches to allow for the cabling
$4,365.00Low Price Guarantee - $3,400.00SKU: M4250-40G8F-PoE+EMEA
Kramer M4250-40G8F-PoE+EMEA M4250-26G4F-PoE+ 24x1G PoE+ 300W 2x1G and 4xSFP Managed Switch
- Designed for a clean integration with traditional, rack - mounted, AV equipment
- A second pair of rackmount ears allows the switches to be mounted recessed by 2 - inches to allow for the cabling
- Threaded holes on the bottom (4xM5 for 50x100mm VESA) and in front (1xM10 for clamps) allow for universal mounting options outside the rack as well
- For audio, profiles for Dante, Q - SYS and AES67 are built - in, as well as an AVB profile (AVB license sold separately)
- To further simplify star deployments, NETGEAR IGMP Plusâ„¢brings multicast automation between all M4250 switches, and with M4300/M4500
$3,400.00Low Price Guarantee - $3,400.00SKU: M4250-40G8F-PoE+US
Kramer M4250-40G8F-PoE+US PoE+ 24 x 1G PoE+ 300W 2x1G and 4 x SFP Managed Switch
- The NETGEAR M4250 series ranges from 8 to 48 ports with a variety of PoE+ and Ultra90 PoE++ options for 15.4W, 30W, 60W, 75W and 90W AVoIP endpoints
- Uplink options include 1G for audio installations or standalone video installations as well as 10G uplinks for larger scale video deployments
- Also includes 12 - port multi - gigabit Ethernet and 16 - port 1G/10G fiber models for plug and play aggregation in a star topology
- Designed for a clean integration with traditional, rack - mounted, AV equipment
- A second pair of rackmount ears allows the switches to be mounted recessed by 2 - inches to allow for the cabling
$3,400.00Low Price Guarantee - $2,715.00SKU: M4250-26G4XF-PoE+EMEA
Kramer M4250-26G4XF-PoE+EMEA 24x1G PoE+ 480W 2x1G and 4xSFP+ Managed Switch
- The NETGEAR M4250 series ranges from 8 to 48 ports with a variety of PoE+ and Ultra90 PoE++ options for 15.4W, 30W, 60W, 75W and 90W AVoIP endpoints
- Uplink options include 1G for audio installations or standalone video installations as well as 10G uplinks for larger scale video deployments
- Also includes 12 - port multi - gigabit Ethernet and 16 - port 1G/10G fiber models for plug and play aggregation in a star topology
- Designed for a clean integration with traditional, rack - mounted, AV equipment
- A second pair of rackmount ears allows the switches to be mounted recessed by 2 - inches to allow for the cabling
$2,715.00Low Price Guarantee - $1,870.00SKU: M4250-16XF-US
Kramer M4250-16XF-US 16x1G/10G Fiber SFP+ Managed Switch
- Auto - Trunk and Auto - LAG simply connect M4250 switches together
- All M4250 switches share the same high - end NETGEAR Layer 2 / Layer 3 switching engine for a consistent experience
- All switches in the M4250 series have another main, IT web - based GUI for midsize Enterprise campus networks, IoT and IPTV
- Additional features include static, RIP and PIM - SM, DM and SSM multicast routing, DHCP Server and PTPv2 Transparent Clock (1 - step E2E)
- Efficient authentication tiering with successive DOT1X, MAB and Captive Portal methods for streamlined BYOD
$1,870.00Low Price Guarantee
Network Frequently Asked Questions
What is a network surveillance camera?
A network surveillance camera is a digital video camera that transmits data over a network, allowing for remote viewing and recording. These cameras connect to a local area network (LAN) or the internet, enabling users to monitor their property from anywhere. They typically offer higher resolutions, advanced features like motion detection, and can integrate with various security systems.
How does a network camera differ from an analog camera?
Network cameras use digital signals to transmit video over a network, while analog cameras send video signals through coaxial cables. This difference allows network cameras to provide higher image quality, more flexibility in installation, and the ability to be accessed remotely. Additionally, network cameras often support advanced features such as analytics and cloud storage.
What are the benefits of using PoE (Power over Ethernet) for surveillance cameras?
PoE allows network cameras to receive power and data through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing clutter. This technology eliminates the need for separate power sources, making it easier to place cameras in various locations. PoE also enhances reliability and can be more cost-effective, especially in larger installations.
Can I access my network surveillance cameras remotely?
Yes, most network surveillance cameras come with remote access capabilities. This allows homeowners to view live feeds and recorded footage from their smartphones, tablets, or computers via an internet connection. Remote access often requires setting up an account with the camera manufacturer or using a specific app designed for the camera system.
What should I consider when choosing a network surveillance camera?
When selecting a network surveillance camera, consider factors such as resolution, field of view, night vision capabilities, and whether it supports PoE. Additionally, evaluate the camera's compatibility with existing security systems, storage options (cloud vs. local), and any advanced features like motion detection or two-way audio.















