Rick
Zapman
OK, I am out here in my steel shop, about 75-80 yards from the house. I have a 4 bar signal on my new laptop(note, not a Lenovo but I may reconsider after reading Toms post on the subject. One reason I try to buy from Costco.........90 days to decide and shall I say I have a much greater chance of a spill than Tom, by a mile)
I am using a little usb piped up antenna up higher in the shop to get 4 bars. My son is about the same distance away but there is a massive barrier of conifer trees between his house and our house. He is in another direction from our house. He gets 4 bars with the same antenna in his house.
This is all possible because of Ayrmesh. http://www.ayrstone.com/ We have the same reception in all directions from the house where the Ayrmesh hub is connected via ethernet to our hughes.net satellite. It shoots through trees and down the road about 1/8 mile at least.
I am attempting to locate an IP video camera somewhere in my woods with a good view of the Elk super highway and other wildlife on the place. We are watching the chickens now. I am finding streaming video hogs bandwidth, especially piped up fps, bit rate, etc. I can set a bunch of stuff on my current camera which is indoor but I use it outside, weather permitting, to test signal strength here and there.
For now I am staying in my lan to do anything(54Mbps). Nothing to the internet except Emailed clips. I have to do this because I pay for my internet bandwidth. We do have unlimited in the middle of the night.
So.....any experience here? Camera settings? trimming trees and limbs really help?(as camera gets less bars than a pc or laptop).
Hard to set up an FTP server on my PC? I record now through IE8 which is easy but want it more together.
I can put another Ayrmesh hub out there somewhere that will act as a repeater(12 vdc, how handy!)
Just looking for any extra info I can get.
Sharx 2606 camera 802.11G
I am using a little usb piped up antenna up higher in the shop to get 4 bars. My son is about the same distance away but there is a massive barrier of conifer trees between his house and our house. He is in another direction from our house. He gets 4 bars with the same antenna in his house.
This is all possible because of Ayrmesh. http://www.ayrstone.com/ We have the same reception in all directions from the house where the Ayrmesh hub is connected via ethernet to our hughes.net satellite. It shoots through trees and down the road about 1/8 mile at least.
I am attempting to locate an IP video camera somewhere in my woods with a good view of the Elk super highway and other wildlife on the place. We are watching the chickens now. I am finding streaming video hogs bandwidth, especially piped up fps, bit rate, etc. I can set a bunch of stuff on my current camera which is indoor but I use it outside, weather permitting, to test signal strength here and there.
For now I am staying in my lan to do anything(54Mbps). Nothing to the internet except Emailed clips. I have to do this because I pay for my internet bandwidth. We do have unlimited in the middle of the night.
So.....any experience here? Camera settings? trimming trees and limbs really help?(as camera gets less bars than a pc or laptop).
Hard to set up an FTP server on my PC? I record now through IE8 which is easy but want it more together.
I can put another Ayrmesh hub out there somewhere that will act as a repeater(12 vdc, how handy!)
Just looking for any extra info I can get.
Sharx 2606 camera 802.11G