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<blockquote data-quote="jd6820" data-source="post: 7410374" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Currently set up a few systems on local farms. I'd create a Wireless bridge using some Ubiquiti wireless devices. Depending on the building layout and yard layout a base station fitted to the house and then client stations at each building. The data rates are plenty fast enough for many cameras simultaneously sending data back to the recorder based in the house. Remote access via mobile phones is really easy with the use of apps provided by the manufacturers. Hikvision being a common one that is pretty good. The range is good too at up to or over 1KM with most devices. I'm not totally sold on the SIM card cameras as the good cameras transmit data at 4mb/s to the recorder 24/7. So that's a lot of data if you wanted to view all the time. If you are going to log in once in while then they offer a good solution where power is limited/non-existant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd6820, post: 7410374, member: 420"] Currently set up a few systems on local farms. I'd create a Wireless bridge using some Ubiquiti wireless devices. Depending on the building layout and yard layout a base station fitted to the house and then client stations at each building. The data rates are plenty fast enough for many cameras simultaneously sending data back to the recorder based in the house. Remote access via mobile phones is really easy with the use of apps provided by the manufacturers. Hikvision being a common one that is pretty good. The range is good too at up to or over 1KM with most devices. I'm not totally sold on the SIM card cameras as the good cameras transmit data at 4mb/s to the recorder 24/7. So that's a lot of data if you wanted to view all the time. If you are going to log in once in while then they offer a good solution where power is limited/non-existant. [/QUOTE]
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