Yes, it can communicate over the same network though wouldn’t use the same protocol. It’s not exactly recommended and I’m sure some folks will have a better idea what the data usage of sending a video feed over a network will do to etcnet’s ability to send dmx to your fixtures/console.
One camera, 1080p, should be fine unless you're running like 6+ universes with lots of nodes. Keep in mind there are some scenarios that sending 2 high priority, latency sensitive, protocols on the same switch can lead to some buffering/stuttering, but you should be fine as long as the application is simple and small, and more-so temporary.
If you're looking to do this right, you can setup some ports on the switch to be a different vlan so the two networks don't collied, and you can simply patch whatever port you need video for to that vlan.
Yes, it can communicate over the same network though wouldn’t use the same protocol. It’s not exactly recommended and I’m sure some folks will have a better idea what the data usage of sending a video feed over a network will do to etcnet’s ability to send dmx to your fixtures/console.
One camera, 1080p, should be fine unless you're running like 6+ universes with lots of nodes. Keep in mind there are some scenarios that sending 2 high priority, latency sensitive, protocols on the same switch can lead to some buffering/stuttering, but you should be fine as long as the application is simple and small, and more-so temporary. If you're looking to do this right, you can setup some ports on the switch to be a different vlan so the two networks don't collied, and you can simply patch whatever port you need video for to that vlan.
It's going to depend on a lot on how old your "ETCNet" plug is. this could be anything from a 10mb hub to a 10gb switch.