Just curious how will these components inside the box go with low temps and condensation won't this affect them and fuse them out so they won't work? Curious to know please
Do you have any information about DS NAS devices instead of the Reolink box? I tried the WiFi Reolink battery powered cameras only to find they would not connect to a NAS. It looks like your solution with 12VDC power and the 5G transmitter may be a solution for me. I am totally off grid in the Adirondacks, Just solar power, no cell phone or internet. I am using the Reolink cameras to recognize motion to only record when there is motion and send FTP transfer to the NAS storage device. I will be able to review the NAS files if something happened on my property while I wasn't there. This usage only records when the camera recognizes motion, not 24/7, allowing for months of recording instead of just a few weeks. Also trying to minimize power usage as the Adironacks is dense woods and minimal sun hitting the solar. I may have to drop to 3G or 4G wireless as 5G may not pass through the trees.
I have not tested a DS NAS, the UeeVii antennas are just a network connection device. As long as your poe cameras and your DVR/NAS are both on your network it should sync up as if the camera(s) were connected directly to the DVR/NAS
Lots of good info here. Thanks.
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the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond, INDIANA
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Just curious how will these components inside the box go with low temps and condensation won't this affect them and fuse them out so they won't work? Curious to know please
So far so good. Have been through single digits (*F) and triple digits and both systems working well
Do you have any information about DS NAS devices instead of the Reolink box? I tried the WiFi Reolink battery powered cameras only to find they would not connect to a NAS. It looks like your solution with 12VDC power and the 5G transmitter may be a solution for me. I am totally off grid in the Adirondacks, Just solar power, no cell phone or internet. I am using the Reolink cameras to recognize motion to only record when there is motion and send FTP transfer to the NAS storage device. I will be able to review the NAS files if something happened on my property while I wasn't there. This usage only records when the camera recognizes motion, not 24/7, allowing for months of recording instead of just a few weeks. Also trying to minimize power usage as the Adironacks is dense woods and minimal sun hitting the solar. I may have to drop to 3G or 4G wireless as 5G may not pass through the trees.
I have not tested a DS NAS, the UeeVii antennas are just a network connection device. As long as your poe cameras and your DVR/NAS are both on your network it should sync up as if the camera(s) were connected directly to the DVR/NAS