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    Best current low light eyeball/Turret for $100

    Who has the best low light 2.8mm eyeball/Turret POE with IR for around $100 right now? Hikvision or dahua.
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    Network Cable Testers

    Yeah i want a fluke that cost as much as a new car lol
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    Network Cable Testers

    Wondering what you guys use? I have been using a klein tools tester and it has let me down sometimes it shows pins are open when they are not. Use another tester and the cable is fine. Reset cable does not matter port is clean on the tester. Looking for a new one be great if it did POE.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    They have something called Ubiquiti Uisp.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Is there a way to monitor my friends bridge connection remotely? i think UI has a way to do this.
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    Send internet to wood work shop how to?

    Looks like a great router for the price!
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    Best Cat6 cable for my system?

    I use logico cable CAT5E, you can find it on ebay user tektel or from tektel.com directly. been using it for years with zero issues!
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    Send internet to wood work shop how to?

    LOL 4 times the normal price. You guys are crazy if you over pay that much. For that price he could buy the high end models that are in stock at UI.
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    Send internet to wood work shop how to?

    I use the Nanobeam Gen2 easy setup can even do it with a app. There product line is confusing so many options. They need a grid breakdown.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    That is what worries me, i don't want to deal with issues lol His will be mounted up on a pole at the peaks of his roof 12 feet +
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    That is easy as he lives just down the road from me. My nanobeam bridge will cross over his mine is only temporary but i think his will be permanent.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    I used locos many years ago 13 to be exact. i still am undecided to use 2.4 or 5ghz for my friend. 2.4 is slower but not by much. i guess the nanobeams have a tighter signal when compared to the nanostations making it harder for alignment.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Any suggestions on a AP? He didn’t give me a price range cheaper is better I’m sure.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Turns out that i get another opportunity to setup another link! A co-worker wants to setup a link that is 2200 feet LOS This time the nanobeam 2.4 and 5Ghz are out of stock. He already has a router at his house i'm not sure what to use as a AP at his other house since he wants wi-fi there maybe...
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    How do you guys keep track of your IP cams, passwords etc?

    It's a lot to keep up with. Using CSS and HTML you can create a link to easily find a device. Excel can to probably.
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    How do you guys keep track of your IP cams, passwords etc?

    All my IP cams are assigned static IP's and each have a different password. I have been crating a CSS table to organize them. Wondering what you guys do when you have a large network of devices to keep up with, i have 75 devices. I use a CSS table because it's free and uses no software, no cloud.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    They where not in stock at the time.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Not sure how to get it any better, i have LOS it's probably the height as they are only 6 feet off the ground and behind a window. I'm not putting up a pole for a temporary link. Both points are on a hill. But 250 Mbps link is fine for 3 IP cams, i only see the link using 11 Mbps and i have...
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    I haven't been able to get it any better.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Working great not the fasted speed but good for a few IP cams. It's strange because the UISP app says 100% connection.
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    What email service are you guys using for alerts?

    The push alerts work but i get no image with them unless i am home. I find the image very useful for knowing at a glance of my apple watch that a UPS package has came etc. I'm giving my website e-mail a try since i pay for the service maybe there will be no 3-4 hour delays like with gmail. I do...
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    What email service are you guys using for alerts?

    I setup a new gmail account just for BI but sometimes i don't get the text with a image of the event until 4 hours later so that is no good. I got push to my phone to work but i do not get a image of the event if i'm off my local network. Is there any way around that? If i leave my VPN on it...
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    I changed the channel width to 80 Mhz and it went to 175 Mbps, distance is 2,500 feet using NanoBeam 5AC. BTW are there any passive PoE switches to power these things and a AP besides ubiquiti gear switches?
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Great idea with the PVC. Yes i should have got 2.4GHz Nanostations they seem easier to align.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    I do have line of sight now as i moved to a new window but the link is at 124 Mbps it was at 10 Mbps -20. As there name says nanobeam it seems hard to align them. The crap windows mounts don't help.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    I got it up and going it works very well. Only issue is the link is very slow. I think there are some trees in the way. I need to work on it still maybe buy a AP that old netgear router is super slow. I need to find better window mounts, i'm not impressed by the ubiquiti ones.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    As a AP for my phone.
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    That would require spending more money for a temporary network. I plan to sell the garage in a year or two because it is a pain being so far away. It takes 10 min to drive the lawn mower to it. lol
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    Remote network using a bridge for cameras?

    Setting them up is easy it's the other devices.