FarmerFran
Occasional Visitor
I'm far less worried about the Eufy cameras. They have a satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty. Besides, when I do this experiment, I'll just be buying (1) camera and if it does suck, I'll get my money back and only be out the cost of the AP (which I'd eventually use anyways).
Regarding getting power in some other place - I have 100% confident I can build a reliable system there (I was a Solar engineer for years before moving into Agriculture). My entire house is solar powered. I'm 100% off-grid. Having said that, I don't know my hand from my backside regarding networking, but I'm a quick learner and I appreciate all of the help. Also, I'm definitely not going to use cellular trail cameras. I'll need at least 8 security cameras, but ideally closer to 12. $80 / month x 12 months / year = $960 / year. Each Cellular Camera (that's not awful) is at least $250, whereas these solar cameras are ~$100 per unit. Moving to a pure WiFi system makes much more financial sense. I'm fully well aware that they have limitations in terms of performance - including having object detection out to only 25 ft. Having said that, I can live look-in at any time and the cameras are equipped with zoom and can see farther, just not leveraging AI/ML algorithms.
So let's work together and design an experiment. Mind you, I'm not 100% versed on the differences between routers, bridges, APs, extenders, repeaters - but I imagine I'll need some mix of elements. I've attached two images - one of the property layout, and one with where I'd imagine I'd put connecting APs.
Experiment:
If all goes well, then I'd connect a wired router to the AT&T unit and then go as shown in the plan below. (Note, this is a lossless analysis which I know is incorrect).
Practical questions:
I greatly appreciate all of the help as we continue to dive deeper into the weeds.
Regarding getting power in some other place - I have 100% confident I can build a reliable system there (I was a Solar engineer for years before moving into Agriculture). My entire house is solar powered. I'm 100% off-grid. Having said that, I don't know my hand from my backside regarding networking, but I'm a quick learner and I appreciate all of the help. Also, I'm definitely not going to use cellular trail cameras. I'll need at least 8 security cameras, but ideally closer to 12. $80 / month x 12 months / year = $960 / year. Each Cellular Camera (that's not awful) is at least $250, whereas these solar cameras are ~$100 per unit. Moving to a pure WiFi system makes much more financial sense. I'm fully well aware that they have limitations in terms of performance - including having object detection out to only 25 ft. Having said that, I can live look-in at any time and the cameras are equipped with zoom and can see farther, just not leveraging AI/ML algorithms.
So let's work together and design an experiment. Mind you, I'm not 100% versed on the differences between routers, bridges, APs, extenders, repeaters - but I imagine I'll need some mix of elements. I've attached two images - one of the property layout, and one with where I'd imagine I'd put connecting APs.
Experiment:
- AT&T Unit => CPE210 #1 (sending S) across 255 yards LOS to another CPE210 running AP
- Devices:
- (2) Cameras: One at 0 yards from AP; other at 60 yards
- Occasional Mobile / Laptop traffic
- Devices:
If all goes well, then I'd connect a wired router to the AT&T unit and then go as shown in the plan below. (Note, this is a lossless analysis which I know is incorrect).
Practical questions:
- Is this feasible?
- If you're using two bridges, how do you "use" the signal on the receiving end? Is it in the form an AP? Or is it hardline Ethernet out?
- Example A: Consider the connection from the Base Station to 'H' (CPE #15 - CPE #16). When the signal arrives at CPE #16, will devices be able to connect wirelessly to CPE #16?
- Example B: Consider the connection from the Base Station to 'A' (CPE #1 - CPE #2). Since I need to send the signal (3) ways (CPE #3, 4, 5), will they wirelessly mesh together? Or will I need another (4) Port switch and connect them using hardline?
I greatly appreciate all of the help as we continue to dive deeper into the weeds.