- Mar 11, 2014
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I have a home webcam setup (four cameras) which includes a Netgear R7000P Router and also a Netgear EX6200V2 Range Extender used to reach out to a shop building about 150 feet from the house. Some times I get intermittent dropouts from the shop webcam and I suspect that it is connecting with the router (weak signal) and not the extender (stronger signal). I have two questions:
1. Is there a network application available that I can use to see the signal path of the shop cam through the various nodes and eventually getting to the router (the end point).
2. Is there a method to direct the routing of the shop cam signal path, using IP or MAC addressing, so that it connects from the webcam to Extender to Router and not from webcam to router?
My home setup is a Windows PC, router, three extenders, and Blue Iris software, and four IP cameras (three are wireless and one is ethernet).
Duane
1. Is there a network application available that I can use to see the signal path of the shop cam through the various nodes and eventually getting to the router (the end point).
2. Is there a method to direct the routing of the shop cam signal path, using IP or MAC addressing, so that it connects from the webcam to Extender to Router and not from webcam to router?
My home setup is a Windows PC, router, three extenders, and Blue Iris software, and four IP cameras (three are wireless and one is ethernet).
Duane