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    Extending my LAN to my workshop to add 4 IP cameras & a PC?

    Hi, I would much appreciate a once-over of my scheme. I’m not too clued up as yet. I hope the attached sketch gets the point across. I am planning a network for CCTV and have decided on hard-wired as wireless looks like a nightmare to manage. My router is located in a separate room from the...
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    Wireless bridge for CCTV and computer network

    David, Thank's again for your input. Well, I have an indoor pond with a filtration system installed, I have installed a variable frequency drive to control the speed of the pump. Despite a 16mm armour cable supply and suppression, there are some harmonics. I did install one of those BT Ethernet...
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    Wireless bridge for CCTV and computer network

    David, Thank's for that I'll go over the TPlink kit. I'm sure to have more questions than answers, but that's the nature of the beast :) I've looked at the Ubiquiti stuff and am impressed, esp their mesh.
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    Wireless bridge for CCTV and computer network

    David, Thank you so much for the link. I'm really trying to get to grips with point to multi-point. I've seen some examples of P-P, but not P-MP. In particular for CCTV and computer network. I have a feeling that bandwith notwithstanding, it should be possible to configure wireless that way. I...
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    Wireless bridge for CCTV and computer network

    Phil, Thank you for your prompt reply. Caveats noted. Yes, the scenario you mention is precisely what I want for CCTV. But I would like to extend a computer network for the same reason. It strikes me that 2 slave nodes would facilitate my needs (albeit bandwidth limited). I cannot see CCTV...
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    Wireless bridge for CCTV and computer network

    Hi, I'd appreciate comments on the deployment of wireless bridges in relation to use for CCTV system with four cameras (4MP would be nice), as well as for a computer network comprising 2 or 3 stations. I'm proposing to use the HIK DS-3WF03C kit over about 40metres line of sight. I notice...
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