Good video Luke. We ran a bridge from my house to grain bins about 1/4 mile. Put cameras up there to watch fuel tanks and other things. Works great. Amazing how often I look and see things I’d never think would be there. Good luck
I appreciate it! I was honestly surprised at how well it did work. I check my cameras here at the house all the time. We even have them in our barn so we can check on our sheep when they are lambing
Do you have any ideas on how to get it into a metal building? I have a shop by my house and I have good internet I'm my home.it's up to 500 megabits. But in the winter when we close all the doors in the shop I don't have any Internet in there.
@@RouthFarms I like what you did, but I thought the bridge slave would provide the wifi or am I wrong? I want to get wifi from my router in my garage down to my barn- [about 100-150 ft with cement walls with windows) so I can use wifi for my phone outside the barn and use ring cameras inside and outside the barn. thanks- not savy on these things.
@@putnamlandlord5286 the bridge only provides you with an Ethernet connection. You’ll need someway to broadcast that wirelessly if you want. I could have just went from the bridge with an Ethernet cable but I wanted a wireless signal for cellphones and things.
Thank you been trying to figure out how and what to get to do the same thing.
Good job brother! Excellent video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!
Good video Luke. We ran a bridge from my house to grain bins about 1/4 mile. Put cameras up there to watch fuel tanks and other things. Works great. Amazing how often I look and see things I’d never think would be there. Good luck
I appreciate it! I was honestly surprised at how well it did work. I check my cameras here at the house all the time. We even have them in our barn so we can check on our sheep when they are lambing
That’s how we get internet out to the office. Our transmitter was called a Wireless Wire. We have 250 Mbps at house and 100 at the office
I was honestly shocked at how well it worked. I know it’s a short distance, but it surprised me. If only we could do electricity like that😂
Do you have any ideas on how to get it into a metal building? I have a shop by my house and I have good internet I'm my home.it's up to 500 megabits. But in the winter when we close all the doors in the shop I don't have any Internet in there.
Use a device like I used in the video, then run from it inside the shop with an Ethernet cable to a WiFi router.
Why do you need that router in the barn?
@@putnamlandlord5286 I plan to eventually put security cameras, and there’s not much cell service in there.
@@RouthFarms I like what you did, but I thought the bridge slave would provide the wifi or am I wrong? I want to get wifi from my router in my garage down to my barn- [about 100-150 ft with cement walls with windows) so I can use wifi for my phone outside the barn and use ring cameras inside and outside the barn. thanks- not savy on these things.
@@putnamlandlord5286 the bridge only provides you with an Ethernet connection. You’ll need someway to broadcast that wirelessly if you want. I could have just went from the bridge with an Ethernet cable but I wanted a wireless signal for cellphones and things.
@@RouthFarms thanks- got it.