Install Security Cameras Six Miles Away With Ubiquiti!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2020
  • Ubiqiti Nanostation Loco M5 radios help you extend your network across long distances, allowing you to install security cameras in remote locations, such as a barn, a shed, a parking lot, or a separate building. As long as there is a clear line of sight, you can extend your network for up to six miles!
    In this video, we show you how to configure your Ubiquiti Nanostations for your video surveillance system. Alternatively, you can also purchase preconfigured Nanostations and let us do all the work for you. - Update 2022, we no longer carry preconfigured pairs.
    For this to work, you'll need two radios. One will serve as the Access Point, which you'll connect to your network. The second radio will serve as the Station, which will receive the network from your access point and transmit that connection to your remote location. This works great for security cameras, but it's also ideal for just about any scenario that involves extending your internet across large distances.
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  • @marcdich9066
    @marcdich9066 3 года назад +4

    oh yes ive used these products they are awesome for camera or internet espeacially the pre configured units

  • @suchadwell
    @suchadwell 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely the best video !

  • @ghulamemustafa8911
    @ghulamemustafa8911 3 года назад +1

    Love u brother. Your video is very useful and important and knowledgefull.

  • @williamirizarry1113
    @williamirizarry1113 2 года назад +2

    Well done!

  • @sarvjitsinghsingh1790
    @sarvjitsinghsingh1790 2 года назад

    Sir I am work with u ...on site..I like ur work... thanku

  • @kenmartin1211
    @kenmartin1211 7 месяцев назад

    Ubiquiti Radios are certainly the best I have worked with...The problem arises with different changes that create changes Fresnel Effect... I have had three cameras streaming flawlessly and when the weather changes to rain it would drop frequently Currently these radios are as high as we can possible get them mounted...

  • @sasantarom
    @sasantarom 3 года назад

    Good video! You know that they both send and receive data. A transmitter and a receiver doesn't define what they really are.

  • @raqheebmohammed3464
    @raqheebmohammed3464 3 года назад +1

    Helpful... 👍

  • @bicapptechnology
    @bicapptechnology 4 месяца назад

    Hey, Thanks for the video
    I’d want to know which ubiquiti product can handle up to 16 cameras within a kilometer
    Thank you

  • @isaacudoe7711
    @isaacudoe7711 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, this video was really helpful. please can I do point to point using ubiquity nano station and tplink radio?

  • @justinmizell3363
    @justinmizell3363 2 года назад

    if i already have a point to point system for internet can i do the same thing or do i have to use this particular system?

  • @chupacabra1765
    @chupacabra1765 2 года назад +1

    I want a cam in an area where a battery and solar panel must be used, how is a propriety power supply going to be adapted to 12 v?

  • @uc6325
    @uc6325 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting, please can this be applied on a DVR or does it work only on NVR

  • @mohideenyasir9353
    @mohideenyasir9353 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @i-elotechsystems33
    @i-elotechsystems33 6 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend nano station loco m2 for 5 4mp cameras?

  • @vernysguillem3013
    @vernysguillem3013 3 года назад

    To 8 camera can I just use to antenna or one will work

  • @kman8600
    @kman8600 Год назад

    Will the receiver also be able to have a wifi signal ?

  • @liammcgeehotmail
    @liammcgeehotmail 2 года назад

    I'm buying a new laptop but It doesn't have a ethernet port ! :(
    Do you know if I get a USB to ethernet adapter can I plug it in and use it to configure the nanostation ?
    Like if the nanostation was on a different subnet could I "change adapter setting "
    I know when I go into the page on a WiFi only laptop the Etherent 2 icon isn't there as it only being WiFi so would this pop up when an adapter is plugged in do you know ? Thanks !! 🍻

  • @AlexanderMore-zn5mh
    @AlexanderMore-zn5mh Год назад

    Can nano station m5 receiver be safe when placed out side the building, i live in remote area, i was advised i can only receive wifi signal when the device is mounted outside the building, is it going to work in wether it rains or after it rains.

  • @mikewheeler1641
    @mikewheeler1641 2 года назад +1

    Great video! But can you do another on actually connecting the cameras to the receiver step by step?
    I can't get my Reolink Argus 3 Pro camera to connect to the point-to-point receiver. I know the internet works as I have other things connected already (iPhone, internet gateway, etc.)
    Does adding a camera require router reconfiguration? Do I need to adjust 2.4ghz vs 5ghz ?? The camera I have is compatible with both frequencies but still not connecting.

  • @viktork1944
    @viktork1944 2 года назад

    How can I view my IP camera system on two different screens, security office and Manager's office

  • @tarekover3331
    @tarekover3331 8 месяцев назад

    how this solution looks with analog camera ?

  • @benpedraza6450
    @benpedraza6450 2 года назад

    Great video!! how many cameras can I install in the receiver side (on the POE Switch)?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Thanks Ben!
      The # of cameras can depend on staying within the 150mbps throughput that these radio can handle! As long as you're within the bandwidth, ive seen installers put 10+ cameras on a single radio. Just be aware of that throughput!

  • @bmarley9743
    @bmarley9743 3 года назад +2

    Good video. How does it look for multiple cameras at the station end and how does that transfer to the NVR. I have seen countless videos showing the set up at the station end but none showing the set up at the NVR end....would be nice :)

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад +2

      Good Question! You'll assign each camera a unique IP address, which you'll program to each channel on the NVR. That way the NVR knows which camera to talk to on each channel.

    • @bmarley9743
      @bmarley9743 3 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity Many thanks...my NVR assigns IP addresses for plug and play cameras, presumably I can just use these

  • @ebenjacobs4418
    @ebenjacobs4418 3 года назад

    Amazing content, If i have a Pair, on the endpoint, I'm I limited to using only 1 cctv on a 4ch POE, or is it possible to add 3 or 4 depending how big my POE swtich is? Do I need more that one pair on the same pole, or is 1 transmitter enough

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад +3

      You can have multiple cams on a single ubiquiti radio! As long as you're within the bandwidth limits, you wont get bottlenecked. Ive seen someone put 20+ cams over a ubiquiti radio network.

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity what’s the smallest POE switch in your catalog for two cctv cameras (at the end of a drive way) and of course a pair of preconfigured radios….?

  • @timfoster5043
    @timfoster5043 Год назад +1

    Real-world, I'd be surprised if you get a mile out of those NS Locos, and that's with clear, unobstructed line-of-sight, with one unit up on a ~100' tall pole/building. With NanoStation M2s (with their 16dB antenna instead of the Loco's 9dB), you could get about 1.5 miles. But again, you'd need clear line-of-sight, and nothing in your Fresnel zone (the signal "breathes" as it moves, so your unobstructed line-of-sight is not just laser-straight. You can't have any obstructions in a zone around the beam either). To achieve this kind of unobstructed line-of-sight, at least one end would need to be ~100 feet up above the ground. Weather won't affect it much, but 2.4ghz is really noisy these days, so expect a lot of RF noise, especially if you're in a highly populated area.
    With a 25dB dish (also from Ubiquiti), you could push that signal out to 10 miles and see much less interference (because of the dish's tighter beam).
    Been there, done that. (Hundreds of times, actually.)

  • @nolibruno1942
    @nolibruno1942 3 года назад

    Why the camera connected to a reciever? What if i will install a camera to a remote location?

  • @Xxxcappie23
    @Xxxcappie23 3 года назад

    Do you install a nvr or a dvr at the statoin receiver side or at the access point side?

    • @thunzie
      @thunzie 2 года назад +1

      Access point at the NVR side, station at the camera side.

  • @jameshill3439
    @jameshill3439 2 года назад

    i have 4 port poe switch on my ubiquiti but my camers are on the same ip

  • @ibhienkeliat
    @ibhienkeliat 2 года назад +1

    autolike 👍🏻

  • @mattbrown4851
    @mattbrown4851 Год назад

    Hey bud.
    I am looking to do this kind of setup for my Barn. However I require multiple cameras.
    Can I simply connect all the cameras to a Switch then pick up each one on the NVR located at the house.

  • @SingtoYouTube
    @SingtoYouTube 2 месяца назад

    Can I connect the second one to router so that I can use WiFi at the remote location?

  • @enriquemondragon9766
    @enriquemondragon9766 2 года назад

    Hello... great tutorial.. I have a question please: What if you need to connect 2 transmitters to your receiver? Is it possible or do i need an extra receiver? Thanks

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Enrique!
      You can set the single AP with multiple Stations pointing at the AP! Just be sure you have a clear line of sight between the radios.

    • @enriquemondragon9766
      @enriquemondragon9766 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity Thank you! I appreciate it!

  • @ferdinandlobrin160
    @ferdinandlobrin160 Год назад

    Good day sir, do you have videos regarding tenda radio configuration?

  • @almedogjurgji
    @almedogjurgji 2 года назад

    Can you use at the receiving point instead of a poe switch another wifi router in order to spread your network signal wirelessly?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      If you connect the "Station" end to a router, then the router can spread the internet signal that is coming from the "Access Point".

  • @SeguridadDigitalyCom
    @SeguridadDigitalyCom 3 года назад +4

    Hi, I wanna know if I can connect two cameras with just one router and what kind of switch you recommend, thanks
    By the way, this video is so great!!

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      You sure can! Id recommend any over our IPcamPower POE switches -> www.nellyssecurity.com/video-surveillance/installation/poe-switches.html

    • @tnt-thisnthat-securityalar8656
      @tnt-thisnthat-securityalar8656 3 года назад +1

      @@NellysSecurity Thanks for the video - thats really helpful!!
      By connecting 2 cameras Im assuming you would have both cameras in a range that allows connection to one recorder right? I"m trying to work out a set up for a farm system with 4 cameras in outdoor locations - one in each corner of the farm property looking in. If I understand the set up you have described then I figure I would need a recorder for each camera - does that sound right? Is there another way? Could I use the ubiquity system to return a signal to record footage on a central recorder?

    • @alexandertosino
      @alexandertosino 2 года назад +1

      @@tnt-thisnthat-securityalar8656 this is an issue

  • @randallspinks9514
    @randallspinks9514 5 дней назад

    I have a Reolink system using a Reolink NVR.
    The problem that I am having is that I have IP Cameras on my house and I am wanting to add a camera to my detached garage that is right across the road, (kind of like a side street). There is a clear line of sight from the house to the garage. I know that I could add a router to the garage and connect the camera into the router that is in the garage but then my camera would only be accessible via the web interface, or the Reolink app. I am trying to find a solution to get the garage camera on my Reolink NVR. Would this Ubiquiti product allow the camera to be seen from the NVR? Any informaion that you provide would be grestly appreciated.

  • @namraj27
    @namraj27 Год назад

    have you used one station for multiple cameras on continuous recording powered by poe switch?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  Год назад

      Yes we have! As long as you stay within the Stations bandwidth parameters, you are good!

  • @techpro8328
    @techpro8328 3 года назад

    Need to install a camera in my barn ,will this work on minus 40 weather?thanks

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      The operating temperature of the ubiquiti radio is -22F to 167F

  • @karegeyajeanmarievianney3898
    @karegeyajeanmarievianney3898 3 года назад +1

    Hello, is Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M5 radios water-resistant? Just in case you want to mount them outdoor?

  • @DesetKS
    @DesetKS 3 года назад

    Hello, do trees get in the way of the connection?
    If for example, I have a lot of trees in the line of sight, would it still work?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад +1

      The signal can degrade quite fast if there is not a clear line of sight. Trees in the way can prohibit the radios from working effectively.

  • @aaamericanlocksmithincstev2789
    @aaamericanlocksmithincstev2789 3 года назад

    Is it a one to one configuration?
    Or, can you program a receiver to accept multiple cameras?
    Say 4 transmitters to one receiver.
    Looking forward to your response.

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад +2

      Yes you can have 1 Access Point and multiple stations in a configuration!

    • @ubongessien875
      @ubongessien875 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity I need your help

  • @reccothomas1689
    @reccothomas1689 2 года назад

    Do you also have a tech support team that will help you configure the network protocols for beginners?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Yes, if you purchase the ubiquiti radios from Nelly's, we'll offer support on getting the radios to talk. Please note, we only will provide support on how to bridge the radios together! Any complex or configurations outside of what we advertise these radios for, may not be 100% doable by our tech support.

  • @PeterParker-mz7fk
    @PeterParker-mz7fk 3 года назад +1

    For some reason my NVR does not detect the cameras from the other side (cameras are connected to a switch). I checked the ip and it's the same with my router so it's in the same network. The P2P AP and NVR is connected to the router. The P2P is working because I can get internet in the other side. What could be the possible issue?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Hey Peter, I'd make sure the radio on the camera side is set to station and is locked to the AP's MAC address. These also need a clear line of sight.

  • @jjqualls7000
    @jjqualls7000 Год назад

    I don't really know the word I'm looking for, but will a single nanostation also work as a reverse access point? Looking for something I can hook to a switch and it will catch a wifi signal and give internet to the wired switch. The nano stations keep showing up in my search for this but don't see anyone using it for this specific reason.

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  Год назад

      Theoretically that should be possible, but we actually have a few better options for that that are also cheaper. Specifically this guy: www.nellyssecurity.com/tp-link-300mbps-wi-fi-range-extender-re105.html

  • @alexandertosino
    @alexandertosino 2 года назад

    Can 4 cameras goes into a switch and be transmitted to an NVR at a distance like 300m apart, which should be AP and which should be Station PtP ?

    • @michelebellan8391
      @michelebellan8391 Год назад

      yes that works. AP can be located where you have your main network, Station will be where you have the cameras.

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
    @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 3 года назад

    if you need to cover a wider degrees of coverage than available via one access point, what else can be used to get a larger degree pattern, less directional signal?
    for example if access point is only visible to stations within a 30 degree field of view,
    what if want 120 degree coverage?

    • @pumpkinpatchpeople9612
      @pumpkinpatchpeople9612 3 года назад +1

      It depends how far away you get, you cant change the field of view but within a couple of meters you can connect with it no matter which direction you are using them in

    • @MikePowlas
      @MikePowlas 2 года назад +1

      You can get a 120 AP radio.

    • @timfoster5043
      @timfoster5043 Год назад

      @@MikePowlas Yes, you can get a 120* antenna, but considering we're talking about Ubiquiti Loco radios, it's cheaper to set up 2 radios. Better RF performance that way anyway.

    • @smartshieldinc
      @smartshieldinc Год назад

      @@MikePowlas Yup the 120 works great, have used it many times for camera on different buildings

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Год назад

      Rocket M5 with wider lobe antennas

  • @culmski
    @culmski 2 года назад

    Great video. I have successfully set one up for a number of cameras. The site has a problem now because they have had a flood and have no internet for the foreseeable future. Since the internet has gone down both Ubiquiti Nanostation M5's have stopped working. Can they not work as a wireless bridge without an internet connection?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      the nanostations should still work if they both have power and are pointing at eachother.
      Id advise ensuring that the units have power and try logging into them via local PC.
      If you got the nanostations from us, feel free to contact our tech support - customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999

    • @mikewheeler1641
      @mikewheeler1641 2 года назад

      Hey James, what kind of cameras do you have connected? Wifi 2.4ghz or 5ghz? I can't get my Reolink camera to connect to the point-to-point . Other things do connect ( etc.)soknow the internet is but does a camera addition require router reconfiguration?

  • @TGBAgentOrange
    @TGBAgentOrange 2 года назад

    Does it come with 1 or two radios as you need to have a transmitter and receiver

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      We sell them individually on our site. So if you are needing a pair, you will have to get 2 single radios.

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
    @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 3 года назад

    as you increase distance from access point what is the field of width that station radios can occupy and still communicate with the access point?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      Hey there,
      If you check out the spec sheet from Ubiquiti, you can find that the field of width does change with the more distance -> dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/nanostationm/nsm_ds_web.pdf

  • @LordFenixBloodstone
    @LordFenixBloodstone 3 месяца назад

    I want to use these on property I will be getting in Arizona. What I want to know are they going to be able to withstand the heat of the day as where temps will reach up wards to 120deg F? should I put them in a shroud box with the front opened? the distance is the issue for me I want to put about 9 cameras on my property on the far corners one facing in a North to East and North to West and so on and one camera at the main entrance to the property the run would only be about 1 to 1.25 miles and just running repeaters seems like it would be a PITA and really don't want to deal with running repeaters and all the amps that I would prob need. I would run from a remote location and run them to the House. I plan on having a total of 32 cams in all couple in the barn and other places but those runs would be like no more than 100 feet away. The reason I want so much security is because I will be over 20 miles from anywhere and would like a warning if someone comes on to my property and when someone is driving onto my property. I don't like surprise people just showing up and also since I am so far remote I don't want to be robbed or caught off guard. Since I will have a full off grid home and just the power banks alone will be in the 10's of thousands of dollars, and really nice target for even the batteries alone.
    I am looking forward to finding the right solution for my security needs
    Thank you.

  • @CCTVSolutions254
    @CCTVSolutions254 2 года назад +1

    Nice. How can 30 cameras on a 4km road be set up?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Good question! If there is a clear line of sight, and the camera bandwidth stays within 150 Mbps of throughput, then you could use a pair of these radios!
      Supply is very limited right now, but if you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999

  • @Elfnetdesigns
    @Elfnetdesigns Год назад

    Well the PoE injector is not really proprietary as it is 24v standard PoE wiring.
    The neat thing about the M2 and M5 radios is they will link up to an existing wifi network so you could use these as client stations mounted on a tripod with a laptop to get on wifi networks that were normally too weak for the laptops wifi to use..
    If you have a problem with trees in the way the NSM9 is the 900 MHz version and they penetrate better in those types of areas.
    The NS L 5AC is the drop in replacement for the AP side of a network using these but only in legacy mode

  • @ElkhornRich
    @ElkhornRich 2 года назад

    Is there a way to connect these to a Verizon Jetpack, my source of internet access?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Please contact our support for assistance.

  • @fernadosismag1117
    @fernadosismag1117 2 года назад

    This Antenna supports me 12 cameras in the network to transmit it at a distance of 500 meters?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      If you stay within the bandwidth parameters of the radios and have a clear line of sight between them, you should be good!

  • @hywelevans4661
    @hywelevans4661 3 года назад

    Can you connect it to an NVR

  • @Foxtrot1967
    @Foxtrot1967 2 года назад +11

    To maximize gain and throughput, its always better to use directional antennas with very tight focal point vs. unidirectional. Especially when the network will be streaming high def content like 1080p or 4K audio/video (security cams). You also failed to mention signal degradation, which is caused by distance, RF noise, weather, etc.. So, simple saying these radios will work flawlessly over 6 miles when using them for RTP (real time protocol) is a far reach. For moving basic data packets, where latency is not an issue, they would be fine. Moral of the story: Always best to hard-wire cameras.

    • @xlrsecurity
      @xlrsecurity Год назад

      What do you mean by "directional antenna" vs. "unidirectional"? I thought these Nanostation loco M5 wireless bridges were directional in the sense that their signal is narrowly focused in a 15° angle forward direction? Are you advocating for antennas with a tighter spread?

    • @timfoster5043
      @timfoster5043 Год назад +4

      @@xlrsecurity Basically, you want to keep in mind that the radio listens in all the directions that it also sends a signal. If it's an omnidirectional antenna, it's sending 360* and also listening to everything in a 360* swath. Expect LOTS of noise, especially in the 2.4ghz band.
      The farther you want to push your signal, the better off you are narrowing your beam, and that can only be done with a dish (or cone or yagi), as opposed to an omnidirectional pole. The midway between these 2 is a panel, which is what the Nanostation is. Panels, dishes, yagis and cones are considered directional antennas. And as far as that goes, 15* is considered fairly wide, not narrow.
      The Ubiquiti Nano Loco has a ~15* beam spread, so it's not omnidirectional. But it's not as tight as a dish. If you really want to push a signal far, check out Ubiquiti's M2 dish ..if you can find any. They don't make them any more, so you'll have to check eBay. I think the beamwidth on those is 5* or maybe even 3*. That doesn't sound like much, but you can still eye-ball it if you're standing behind the dish. SWith 2 dishes aimed at each other and clear line-of-sight, you can push a useable signal upwards of 8 miles. (and definitely use the "Align antenna" feature to help you maximize the link's aim. Do so on both ends.)
      But for that kind of distance/performance and unobstructed line-of-sight, you're going to need one end to be up on a ~100' tower or building. You won't get much more than several hundred feet if you're just on top of roofs (unless the 2 houses in question are on mountain peaks).

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Год назад

      By default these do not come with an external antenna connection and one would use a rocket M5 however you can add a port since the PCB has 2 IPX connectors on it. Just get a short length IPX to R-SMA bulkhead cable and install it. You will have to drill a hole for the connector between the LAN port and reset button and cut a second notch in the cover for the antenna cable. This would void the warranty but I think these are EOL anyways.

  • @rodeldomanico7958
    @rodeldomanico7958 3 года назад

    Can I use that to transfer my fiber optic ISP from another island across the sea 25km away?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      You will have to use different radios from unifi but yes it is possible if you have clear line of sight.

    • @MikePowlas
      @MikePowlas 2 года назад

      Powerbeams will get that job done. I own a WISP company and have many long shoots.

  • @TheKaffeeKlatsch
    @TheKaffeeKlatsch Год назад

    My dilemma is I have three buildings (A,B,C) where A&B are line of sight and B&C are line of sight. A building has trees blocking a clear view of building C. A building is where internet service comes in. How do I transition in B building to C building so I can bridge the entire system? Each building has power and I can run 120 volt outlets for POE.

    • @unoefxz
      @unoefxz Год назад +1

      You would need to create 2 bridges using 4 units. A to B then B to C.

    • @TheKaffeeKlatsch
      @TheKaffeeKlatsch Год назад

      @@unoefxz That's what I thought. I guess I'll find out once I get to the site if A to C connects well. Chainsaw might come into play.

    • @unoefxz
      @unoefxz Год назад

      @@TheKaffeeKlatsch no need to get crazy, see if they link up first. Try the set you have or get first and see if you get signal, then go from there. You can set up the A to B in a temp B to C to see if you get a link and go from there. Good luck. They are simple to work with and YT has plenty of set-up vids.

    • @unoefxz
      @unoefxz Год назад

      @@TheKaffeeKlatsch ps:just take note of ip addresses etc. I write em inside the covers in case I forget.

    • @TheKaffeeKlatsch
      @TheKaffeeKlatsch Год назад +1

      @@unoefxz Fortunately I have four units because I have a secondary location to connect as well. It'll get figured out, thanks for your response.

  • @offgridmangogrower
    @offgridmangogrower 2 года назад

    I bought 3 cameras in china and one is a POE style by Samsung….can I use it with your ubiquiti radios?
    It’s a iPOLIS model SNO-0084RP
    I do not have camera instructions and do not read Chinese ….help…?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      You can use these radios for any data transmission wirelessly over the bridge. Theyre not specifically made for cameras. So as long as your chinese cameras have an RJ45 connection, they should technically be able to talk over these radios.
      Unfortuantely we cannot help with the chinese cameras you purchased unless you got them from us.
      You may try ipcamtalk.com for some assistance however!

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity that’s the best chunk of optimism….I”ll take it…!
      Yes one has that rj45….the others are coaxial with plus or minus manual zoom leads.
      Thanks

  • @vernysguillem3013
    @vernysguillem3013 3 года назад

    Can I use 2 antena to send to one because I have to install 8 but I don’t not if one antena can take the load of 8

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      as long as you don't exceed the bandwidth limitation you can send stream from multiple antennas to 1 receiver.

    • @MikePowlas
      @MikePowlas 2 года назад

      Yes it is called PTMP We do it all the time to provide internet to homes and businesses.

  • @petarzdravkov544
    @petarzdravkov544 2 года назад

    Does someone know if i can see on my phone wifi solar camera at distance 200-300 m with pointed Ubiquiti NanoStation M2, directly connected to my home router?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      I would advise putting a radio at each end of the bridge. You do need a clear line of sight. That 200-300m distance is no issue with these radios.

    • @petarzdravkov544
      @petarzdravkov544 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity Thanks a lot! I have a house as an obstruction between my house and the pole.

  • @isasamu6371
    @isasamu6371 2 года назад +2

    Imagine using a football field as a measurement guideline

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      Hey Isa!
      Football Fields are pretty common here in the USA. The rectangular field of play used for American football games measures 100 yards (91.44 m) long between the goal lines, and 160 feet (48.8 m) (531⁄3 yards) wide.

  • @appu9982
    @appu9982 3 года назад +1

    How many camera feeds can we send using this system?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад +1

      Hey there!
      It would depend on how much bandwidth each camera is using.
      These ubiquiti's can handle 150+ Mbps of throughput.
      I've seen some installers put 7-9 cams across a single ubiquiti bridge.

    • @shannonmckinstry8548
      @shannonmckinstry8548 3 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity 7-9 cams?? What's the frame loss with more than 5 running simultaneously? At lets say a range from 2-4 miles with 7 feeds within the 150 limitation.??

  • @abdikarimosman2511
    @abdikarimosman2511 2 года назад

    can I connect 24 IP camera wit it

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      If you stay within the 150Mbps of throughput, then technically yes!

  • @cctvcam
    @cctvcam 3 года назад

    Sir, How can configure scout fisheye IP camera?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      Hey there, Im not too familiar with a Scout Fisheye. You may try reaching out to the manufacturer or the distributor you purchased it from to see if they can point you in the right direction.

  • @offgridmangogrower
    @offgridmangogrower 2 года назад

    I did not see your preconfigured loco 5s…?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  2 года назад

      We have since dropped that SKU unfortunately. Our tech support can still program them for you if you buy them from us!

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower 2 года назад

      @@NellysSecurity I want a pair
      Please provide a SKU
      And any support added costs
      Thank you
      Ray

  • @kamleshpatel5673
    @kamleshpatel5673 2 года назад

    Ketane me milega

  • @offgrid2010
    @offgrid2010 3 года назад

    It's helpful but way over simplification. Nothing to do with setting up networking & video is that easy or secure.

  • @debabratasahoo7450
    @debabratasahoo7450 3 года назад

    Can it be used for sharing internet

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  3 года назад

      Yes it can!

    • @MikePowlas
      @MikePowlas 2 года назад

      I own and run a WISP (Wireless Internet service Provider) company, This is some of the equipment that we use to provide internet to homes and businesses.

  • @ciscoroutersandlayer3switc20
    @ciscoroutersandlayer3switc20 3 года назад

    These devices distance range is not more than 500m by the way

    • @szegfusanya
      @szegfusanya 2 года назад

      Unfortunately it’s clearly not true. I’m using exactly this model in Hungary as bridge, and the distance is more than 2 km. Link speed is 300/300 solid. There is some drop only if a very heavy rain coming

  • @jimikailby7902
    @jimikailby7902 2 года назад +1

    20

  • @chrisleslie1988
    @chrisleslie1988 3 года назад

    No security.... ahhh

  • @damithkumara6618
    @damithkumara6618 2 года назад

    Aela

  • @josefschneider9394
    @josefschneider9394 Год назад

    Joker!!!!! This way it will not work at all giving you headaches. First of all, you have to change the ethernet in order to reach the interface. Dont get it that you guys do believe that everybody has the base knowledge as you. Don't assume that most people do this for the first time This is useless. please make a video starting from the beginning. Also, this equipment has faulty´s that never include in Videos as it is supposed to work because you get paid for it. If you view all these Videos that have been streamed now one shows Failiurs why are so many looking for solutions at Google if this is so easy and has no faults?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  Год назад

      Our video is simply a guide for beginners to reference. If you are experiencing possibly faulty issues or need advanced troubleshooting, please reach out to the distributor you purchased the units from for support or RMA.

    • @josefschneider9394
      @josefschneider9394 Год назад

      @@NellysSecurity
      That is exact what I mean it is not for beginners otherwise you would show how to get realy to the interfaces that is what a beginner needs for a start. The stupid answer go to you supplier is what you get everywehere and they dont reply. So do it right or just forget about it. Im not an avances i go just true this shit

  • @radyobaktastv5813
    @radyobaktastv5813 Год назад

    If my point to point distance is about 800meters, still need line of sight?

    • @NellysSecurity
      @NellysSecurity  Год назад

      Yes you will. These radios require line of sight no matter the distance between them.