Hi, and thanks againg for taking your time to reply! I have learned now that one should keep the Raynet sperate to other newtworks on the boat. As you say, a Raspberry Pi could be a solution, setting up two seperate networks and removing the default routes for the Raynet to avoid traffic...
First of all, thank you for taking time answering my questions! Much appreciated!
Q#1: Yes, I want to access remotely over a 4G connection. The cameras a primarily there for use with the GPS (Raymarine ES128 using Lighthouse III operating system), as I can watch the engine bay, rearward facing...
Hello, as you probably can tell from my question, you'll find that I'm a newbie at IP cameras. Here's what's connected today:
3 x IP cameras (2 x Dahua and 1 x Hisilicon) are connected to a POE switch. The switch is connected to a Raymarine GPS in my boat. For the cameras to work with the GPS I...
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie in the IP camera game, but this summer i baught a boat (pre owned) with IP cameras, and after updating my plotter the three cameras stopped working, and so -my journy into this mysterios IP universe began.
To make a long story short, I have one camera left that...