Anyone with practical experience using Ayrstone products to transfer video camera feeds?
I want to set up a few Wifi (IP) video cameras that can be monitored from our main building. One will have pan and zoom capability and the other two will be aimed at stationary objects. I have 120 volt power where all cameras are to be located. My options for the video feed are to run a fiber optic cable underground to each location, but I am hoping the Ayrstone products will do the trick. I was thinking about a Hub2x2 near the PZ cam (300 yards from our main building) and a HubDuo (150 yards from the Hub2x2) to receive the feeds from the two stationary vid cams. Despite the physical distance being short, the HubDuo location is not line-of-site to our main building. Am I dreaming? Is there anything special I need to know? Are there video cameras that are best suited to this application that anyone has used and or can recommend?
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M&J, Have you already resolved your situation or still working on it?
I'm running abt 10 Wyze cameras for livestock and road surveillance. My Hub2T seems to have enough power to penetrate the steel buildings but 10 cams may be overloading the hub, even on low def 360.
Still testing to refine the symptoms.
Jay0 -
Thanks for chiming in Jay. We have not pulled the trigger on any solution yet. Hopying to get more feedback from folks like yourself. What software are you using to monitor the camera feeds? Does Wyze provide something suitable?
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