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For such distance, I'd use a couple of NanoStation AC Loco 5GHz, cheap and enough powerful ...
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Well, the LoCo version is 24V passive PoE, if you have a couple of standard (802.3af/at) switches, maybe is better go with the NS5AC which uses PoE standard, and, in the barn, PoE switch, and two cables, one to the NS5AC, the other to the ipcam (actually, the NS5AC has two eth ports, main and secondary, with PoE passthrough, but you have to consider the total power needed, and if your switch can provide it, on a single port, if is 802.3at PoE+, should be up to 25.5W, the NS5AC alone, eats up to 8.5 W ...)
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Think at the wireless bridge as if it would be a CAT5 wire, between the two switches, on the second switch, you can hook up, more or less, what you want, if you are in the middle of nowhere, with no other 5GHz wifi or interferences, you can also use 80 MHz as channel width, which provide a throughput capacity of around 600 Mbps (theorical, 400+ Mbps actual under load). For switches, I use cisco, Edgeswitch and Unifi switch, all not so .. cheap.
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I need to set up a dahua poe ptz camera at a barn about 1000 feet away and be able to access it at the house. The barn has electricity so that's not a problem.
I am thinking some ubiquiti equipment might work but i've never done this over wifi.
Thanks.
You do have pretty good Line of Sight between the 2 UBNT radios, correct?
Also, UBNT's link on configuring that Layer 2 Transparent Bridge is here.
The new AC series, when used in bridge mode, are all L2 transparent, (no needs to enable the WDS, as on the previous M models)
Great!Yeah perfect line of sight.
Run Ethernet cable from Trendnet's "DATA IN" to the UBNT radio's POE injector "LAN", no switch needed at cam end.Could I use aTRENDnet Gigabit Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) Injectorinstead of a switch at the end before the ptz camera if I only need one camera or do I need a switch at the end.
Oh, and if you want to keep it all dry, you can put it into one of these like I did....
I'd expect the wifi solution to work better, but if the barn is powered from the house, home plug av adapters may be another option. I'm not sure how they behave on a particularly long run.I need to set up a dahua poe ptz camera at a barn about 1000 feet away and be able to access it at the house. The barn has electricity so that's not a problem.
I am thinking some ubiquiti equipment might work but i've never done this over wifi.
Thanks.
Believe me, I fully understand that wifi is better. Powerline products are sometimes cheaper and part of me is curious how they behave on a longer distance run.To be honest, I've tried the Devolo dLAN® 1200+, and the dLAN® pro 1200 DINrail, result ...I've repalced the av adapters the same day that I've installed 'em with a couple of Nanobeam AC Gen2, not even to compare .. (yes, I had full LoS...)
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