It seems to me, that the "right way" would be to run ethernet to all the
cameras.

On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 6:04 PM Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not sure anyone deploying coax cameras anymore is "doing it right".
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> *From: *"Ken Hohhof" <[email protected]>
> *To: *"AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]>
> *Sent: *Friday, December 21, 2018 5:56:12 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Managed whole house mesh wifi
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> I am running into a lot of customers insisting on putting cheap WiFi
> cameras outside their metal buildings and expecting their WiFi to work on
> the other side of the Faraday cage.  I think the right answer is “don’t do
> that”, but they don’t listen.  I don’t think any of the solutions being
> discussed in this thread really addresses this problem.  I do realize most
> ISPs don’t have a customer base where it is normal to have a metal pole
> building as a maintenance shop, barn, man cave, etc.
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> I convinced one customer to call a CCTV company, which came out and
> installed wired (coax) analog cameras connected to an indoor network DVR
> with an Internet connection.  That also eliminated the problem of each
> camera constantly streaming upstream video to a cloud DVR, the customer
> gets alerts and can remote into the DVR from his phone and view current or
> locally stored video.  And he doesn’t have to pay a monthly fee for the
> cloud DVR.   It’s amazing how when you “call the guy” and pay a few bucks,
> rather than getting a cheap Chinese DIY solution at Costco, it ends up
> being done right.
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> *From:* AF <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *David Coudron
> *Sent:* Friday, December 21, 2018 5:01 PM
> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Managed whole house mesh wifi
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> We have been running into more and more situations where customers either
> have homes that are too large to effectively cover with a good router, or
> have so many devices at the far end of the house from where their router
> has to be positioned that we are looking for good options to provide better
> whole house coverage.   We have worked with Powerline extenders, but
> consider them to be too inconsistent for wide spread use, and have worked
> with some wireless extenders.   The wireless extenders have a pretty big
> impact on wireless speed that we aren’t excited about them as a go forward
> solution.   We also can’t log into the powerline or wireless extenders
> without some port forwarding work in their main router.   We have played
> around with some mesh options, particularly the Ubiquiti Amplifi product,
> which we really like, but feel like it is not an option since we cannot
> manage it remotely.   Netgear Orbi certainly seems like a viable option,
> but kind of spendy if you need 3 nodes.   Cost isn’t necessarily an issue
> since customers will buy this equipment rather than us fund it, but we
> don’t want the solution to be so expensive no one opts for it.   I know
> there has been a few threads on managed routers, but this seems like a
> little bit different take since we are going to have customers buy the
> equipment, but would like to be able to manage remotely.   I suppose one
> option would be to still provide an inexpensive managed router as we
> currently do and have them manage the mesh system on their own.   Any
> thoughts on what has worked well for whole house mesh systems, especially
> in a remote management situation?
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> Regards,
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> David Coudron
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