On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> wrote:

> On 02/18/17 09:59, InvalidPath wrote:
>
>>
>> Makse perfect sense. No I was mainly curious, have you tried different
>> antennae?
>>
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> +
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> The router being used as an ethernet bridge presently [WNDR4500, I pick
> models compatible with the Tomato version of dd-wrt] has internal antennas
> and no connectors. The new arrangement will be using two ASUSRT-N66 routers
> with three "rubber ducks." Hopefully that will provide slightly better
> performance, although now the signal is about 18db above the noise floor
> and works acceptably. I would like just a bit more margin if I can get it,
> without additional antennas, the distance is only about 40 or 50 yards but
> with intervening walls.
>
> The two cameras I just bought were Foscam C1, I found yesterday that
> Foscam US quit their relationship, and now I am trying to get tech support
> from Taiwan I believe? I'll see what messages come back next week, their
> user information is generally quite good, if you are a Windows customer,
> unfortunately I haven't been able to get access to a Windows computer, this
> family is all Apple stuff and I run Fedora Linux. The cameras run on some
> kind of Linux, there must be a way to do what I need ...
>
> Bob
>
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Sounds like your situation would benefit from a pair of semi-directional
antennas.  Back before we moved I had an Ubiquiti out in the barn as
'chicken-overwatch' but now I use the same one to upload static images to
Wunderground via a cron ftp job on an Ubuntu vm.

Like my ubiquiti cam you *might* have luck browsing the cameras file
structure.  I.e. Im able to ssh into my camera and pull those static images
from a specific dir.. from what I read other models you could pull streams
via  VLC and write them to a video file locally.
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