Hello,
I have some buildings that I'd like to install a camera in, but there's no wiring in. And the ground is now frozen and covered with white stuff so we're not dealing with wiring anytime soon! I've got an Ayrstone Hub 2x2c AyrMesh Hub2x2C - Ayrstone Productivity across the farmyard and I'm happy with the signal strength where it needs to be. My hunch is it was a resold product (which is okay) and it's likely correct. Do these devices do the same thing? would indicate that they are using Ubiquiti devices, just remotely managed. Thanks to @Flintstone62 for the hints to go research in that direction.
Q1: I haven't worked with Ubiquiti products directly. But, rather than buying AyrMesh Receiver - Ayrstone Productivity, I'm thinking of just getting , but am not sure if it'll be a configuration nightmare when the other device is managed by Ayrstone. Can anyone provide insight before I go and buy it? I'm assuming that the Nanostation will interface with the Ayrstone/Ubiquiti product.
Q2: Some interesting chat here: Basically, I'd use Vonets with a car battery, which may be suitable for a PoE IP camera and getting the signal back to the house. I should only need a bridge from wifi to RJ45. This may be possible with Ubiquiti, but it appears to want 24V so that'd take 2 car batteries. Again, looking for input from somebody who has already tried this, before I start spending a lot of $ on an experiment that could fail.
Thanks,
--Rob
I have some buildings that I'd like to install a camera in, but there's no wiring in. And the ground is now frozen and covered with white stuff so we're not dealing with wiring anytime soon! I've got an Ayrstone Hub 2x2c AyrMesh Hub2x2C - Ayrstone Productivity across the farmyard and I'm happy with the signal strength where it needs to be. My hunch is it was a resold product (which is okay) and it's likely correct. Do these devices do the same thing? would indicate that they are using Ubiquiti devices, just remotely managed. Thanks to @Flintstone62 for the hints to go research in that direction.
Q1: I haven't worked with Ubiquiti products directly. But, rather than buying AyrMesh Receiver - Ayrstone Productivity, I'm thinking of just getting , but am not sure if it'll be a configuration nightmare when the other device is managed by Ayrstone. Can anyone provide insight before I go and buy it? I'm assuming that the Nanostation will interface with the Ayrstone/Ubiquiti product.
Q2: Some interesting chat here: Basically, I'd use Vonets with a car battery, which may be suitable for a PoE IP camera and getting the signal back to the house. I should only need a bridge from wifi to RJ45. This may be possible with Ubiquiti, but it appears to want 24V so that'd take 2 car batteries. Again, looking for input from somebody who has already tried this, before I start spending a lot of $ on an experiment that could fail.
Thanks,
--Rob
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