Remote cctv options?

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Mark300zx

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1,388 posts

259 months

Saturday 6th April
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Hi,

I want to place two CCTV cameras well out of the wifi range of the house, they will have power but I am wondering what the options are with regard to viewing footage?

andy_ran

680 posts

200 months

Saturday 6th April
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Are they going on an outbuilding? If so, is that building in line of sight from the main area?

You could install a wireless bridge kit, that will cover a good 1KM with a cheap Ubiquity Nano Beam setup which will be more than enough speed for 2 cameras

Mark300zx

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1,388 posts

259 months

Saturday 6th April
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andy_ran said:
Are they going on an outbuilding? If so, is that building in line of sight from the main area?

You could install a wireless bridge kit, that will cover a good 1KM with a cheap Ubiquity Nano Beam setup which will be more than enough speed for 2 cameras
It isn't in the line of sight, there is one corner, could that be feasible and how much money are we talking about?

alabbasi

2,705 posts

94 months

Saturday 6th April
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Reolink sells cameras that can use GSM

thebraketester

14,710 posts

145 months

Saturday 6th April
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How are they to be powered? Powerline adapters could* be an option

  • need more info

CharlieCrocodile

1,216 posts

160 months

Saturday 6th April
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Eufy have a solar powered 4G camera for the complete wireless solution.

Pistaaah

125 posts

178 months

Saturday 6th April
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We have a ReoLink Go camera with a GiffGaff SIM card (£8 per month) at the bottom of our drive. It runs off their A4 sized PV panel and alerts my phone when there’s movement. Just doesn’t work in a shady area, but has been very reliable for the last 2 years or so

Mark300zx

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1,388 posts

259 months

Sunday 7th April
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thebraketester said:
How are they to be powered? Powerline adapters could* be an option

  • need more info
They are going to be attached to a lampost and fed power from there, I was hoping there may be cameras with a local storage facility that I can access from my phone whenever needed, without the need for a permanent live video feed?

Mark300zx

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1,388 posts

259 months

Sunday 7th April
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Have spied this!

https://uk.eufy.com/products/t86p2321?utm_source=g...

My only question is I would only check it sporadically if something happened and don't want a continuous feed, would I only be charged date for the occasional check or would it be on all the time?

M

alabbasi

2,705 posts

94 months

Monday 8th April
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thebraketester said:
How are they to be powered? Powerline adapters could* be an option

  • need more info
Different ones have different options. Some will be powered by electricity, others solar. Go on Amazon and see what they have

Phil.

5,138 posts

257 months

Monday 8th April
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Mark300zx said:
Have spied this!

https://uk.eufy.com/products/t86p2321?utm_source=g...

My only question is I would only check it sporadically if something happened and don't want a continuous feed, would I only be charged date for the occasional check or would it be on all the time?

M
Eufy are renowned for their expensive subscriptions so worth checking these out before buying.

megaphone

10,939 posts

258 months

Monday 8th April
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Mark300zx said:
thebraketester said:
How are they to be powered? Powerline adapters could* be an option

  • need more info
They are going to be attached to a lampost and fed power from there, I was hoping there may be cameras with a local storage facility that I can access from my phone whenever needed, without the need for a permanent live video feed?
Do the lamp posts have permanent power available? Or is it switched?

Mark300zx

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259 months

Monday 8th April
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megaphone said:
Do the lamp posts have permanent power available? Or is it switched?
It has permanent power.

It looks like this one may suffice.
https://uk.eufy.com/products/t8441221?fliter_categ...

With regard to expensive subs, eufy doesn't require any subs, you just log in to the wifi feed.


andy_ran

680 posts

200 months

Monday 8th April
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Mark300zx said:
It isn't in the line of sight, there is one corner, could that be feasible and how much money are we talking about?
Without a bit more idea of the site, its hard to suggest

Can you share a google map image showing all the main locations and where you want cameras