Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-27 Thread Kees H.
I assume it was a nano beam 19 dbi -Original Message- From: Jan-OOLLC Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:39 AM To: ubnt_users@wispa.org Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest This sounds like a solution. Did you mean you powered a travel trailer or something

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-27 Thread Jan-OOLLC
This sounds like a solution.  Did you mean you powered a travel trailer or something else by name of nb19? Jan V On 01/26/2018 05:51 AM, David Hulsebus wrote: > > On 1/25/2018 2:54 PM, Jan-OOLLC wrote: >> I have to get cameras up and have a forest in the way.  Range is a >> little over 1000ft

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread Robert
So their warning about only using them for POE cameras not IP isn't true? On 01/26/2018 11:13 AM, David Hulsebus wrote: > Nice. I may try one of these for a project coming up. Thanks Mike > > > On 1/26/2018 1:19 PM, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote: >> I usually roll my own extenders. I purchase

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread David Hulsebus
Nice. I may try one of these for a project coming up. Thanks Mike On 1/26/2018 1:19 PM, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote: > I usually roll my own extenders. I purchase these: > > UHPPOTE 1 Port 10/100M PoE Extender IEEE802.3af For Ethernet Security Systems > IP Camera >

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread David Hulsebus
(406)284-3174x105 > p...@latmt.com > > > > -Original Message- > From: ubnt_users-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:ubnt_users-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Robert > Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 08:34 > To: ubnt_users@wispa.org > Subject: Re: [Ubnt_us

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread mike . lyon
I usually roll my own extenders. I purchase these: UHPPOTE 1 Port 10/100M PoE Extender IEEE802.3af For Ethernet Security Systems IP Camera https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M28RTKZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4c3AAb59M2VEK Install them in an outdoor box $30 for an outdoor box, $20 for an extender, $50 total

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread David Hulsebus
On 1/26/2018 10:33 AM, Robert wrote: > What price for these? I think $600 for the pair of long extenders and  a power supply sold separately.  Plus $200 for direct bury cat5e. We used a small $30 plastic box to house the extender at the end of the driveway and a pole to mount the radio to. The

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread Paul Tackett via Ubnt_users
-Original Message- From: ubnt_users-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:ubnt_users-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Robert Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 08:34 To: ubnt_users@wispa.org Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest What price for these? On 1/26/18 5:51 AM, David Hulsebus wrote

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread Robert
What price for these? On 1/26/18 5:51 AM, David Hulsebus wrote: > > > On 1/25/2018 2:54 PM, Jan-OOLLC wrote: >> I have to get cameras up and have a forest in the way.  Range is a >> little over 1000ft from house, need to live monitor the road and catch >> dumpers.  What radios, how to keep them

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-26 Thread David Hulsebus
On 1/25/2018 2:54 PM, Jan-OOLLC wrote: > I have to get cameras up and have a forest in the way.  Range is a > little over 1000ft from house, need to live monitor the road and catch > dumpers.  What radios, how to keep them powered and what cameras should > I think about for first attempt? > We

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Mitch
It would be easier to answer if we new the particulars of the location for install I would think the trail cams with batteries and cellular might be the quick and dirty way? Mitch On 1/25/2018 3:37 PM, Roy wrote: > How about Arlo GO > >

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Roy
How about Arlo GO http://arlo.com/en-us/products/arlo-go/default.aspx?cid=us-arlo-pro-srch Battery Powered and uses LTE On 1/25/2018 1:37 PM, nos...@avantwireless.com wrote: > Cheapest, quickest, I would think to try would be 3 > > >

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread nospam
Cheapest, quickest, I would think to try would be 3 https://www.amazon.com/Mikrotik-RouterBOARD-lite-ports-router/dp/B00ZPTW8T2/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8=1516912362=8-10=mikrotik+poe+switch With the camera hung on the end..Space the POE switches to retime the ethernet. Start with 30 Volts.

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Galen Manners
_users@wispa.org Sent: 1/25/2018 2:22:25 PM Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest >I have no details/requirements other than cheap, quick. These bastards >are dumping almost every night. There are cedars, Myrtles, etc... in >the way. Should I think about running power

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Jan-OOLLC
I have no details/requirements other than cheap, quick.  These bastards are dumping almost every night.  There are cedars, Myrtles, etc... in the way.  Should I think about running power 1000ft?  Is there a cheap way to get enough power to the cameras via POE? Jan V I have to get cameras up

Re: [Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Mimbres Communications
How dense a forest? 2.4 GHz airMAX AC is cheap enough to test with. 7.5W max on the CPEs. UVC Gen3 draws 4W max (less during the day when the IR is off). On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Jan-OOLLC wrote: > I have to get cameras up and have a forest in the way.

[Ubnt_users] cameras 1000ft through a forest

2018-01-25 Thread Jan-OOLLC
I have to get cameras up and have a forest in the way.  Range is a little over 1000ft from house, need to live monitor the road and catch dumpers.  What radios, how to keep them powered and what cameras should I think about for first attempt? -- Jan V