On Mon, 2023-11-27 at 17:48 +0100, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> hmm, looks like the only way is using a hotspot, either one as a vitual one 
> using hostapd (or some similar software). 
> 
> But this is just what I wanted to avoid, as every software between
> streaming device and receiving device will cause delays (which I
> also get when using a router

To minimize delays, you could use a recording device on the drone
(Don't they record by default?); or put a dashcam or something similar
on it that can record.

Are there are any recording devices that don't use software and do
everything in hardware instead?  They did that in the past, i. e. you
might have to use film for that.

What does it matter when it takes a few milliseconds before the data
reaches the recording device?  It's just a recrding.  As long as you
are under 10ms, you can have phone conversations without the delays
getting to long.  Is there someone in the air somewhere you need to
talk to through a drone?

You could use (thin) wires instead.  Wires make for better connections
than radio waves alone do, and you can have it as real-time as it
gets, and even analog.

> i.e. some Fritz!Box

Those are the worst junk you can get; avoid them.  Letting all their
other problems aside, they're designed solely to save energy, not for
any kind of performance.


> or similar).
>
> So at the moment it looks like there is no "wireless-crossover-connection". I 
> also never heard of it, that it is possible at all. 
> 
> Well, still keep searching. At the moment I am falling back to the combination
> 
> Host 1 > AP -> Host 2
> 
> Thanks for all the help. See it as solved, but I will let this question some 
> time open, and then mark it as [SOLVED] in a few days.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> 
> Hans 
> 
> 
> 
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