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Re: Cow Cam & WiFi


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Cow Cam & WiFi
  • From: Jim Noble <mlist@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:46:08 +0100
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"Rob Mouser" <rmouser@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> So....what I was thinking was.....
> 10/100 network in my barn.
> WAP in my barn
> Wifi enabled network camera
> Wifi card in the farmers PC.
...
> Does anyone have any recommendations on how/what to do/use?
> Any recommended camera's? (Not too expensive. Farmers have short arms
> and deep pockets in Devon!)

I use a Lanready wireless network camera in my garage, which is also
available badged as D-Link and under a couple of other brand names.

It's supplied with PC s/w to do motion detection, time/date stamping,
and archiving, and there's also a couple of I/Os ports on it so you can
do motion detection with an external PIR sensor(s) without having to run
the PC all the time (it will email you when the sensor is triggered).

http://www.lanready.com/cwc-8100.htm

However, as the camera itself isn't particularly sensitive, so you might
want to use a CCTV camera with IR LEDs built in. Fortunately, Lanready
do a version that uses an external camera:

http://www.lanready.com/cwv-8100.htm

Which you could connect one of these to:

http://www.henrys.demon.co.uk/cctv/col1025ir.htm

I bought my cwc-8100 from www.avready.com via ebay. I've seen very
similar looking ones on www.solwise.co.uk though.

> Are their any practical guides to setting up Wifi links over an
extended
> distance? I do have a wifi network already but I find it does not
extend
> more than a few feet outside our stone walled barn. I was thinking
maybe
> an aerial in the loft?

An external aerial would be much better. Putting the WAP in the house or
the barn, and mounting an omnidirectional aerial outside would probably
be best (I've not attempted anything like that myself though). Solwise
also have some aerials on their website...

HTH,

Jim




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