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    Point to Point Wireless Bridge Recomendations

    I have 2 large apartment complexes with 4K cameras on a wireless Ubiquity bridge. Distance is 825 feet for 1 place and 600 feet at the other. The receiving end I have a 8 port POE switch with uplink and the uplink goes another 200 feet to another POE 8 port switch and there are 11 4K cameras on...
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    You have power to the lights if they turn on by light sensor there should be constant power before the sensor, tap off that.
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    I have used the 12" boxes and enough room to put a poe switch in it and mounted 3 cameras to get all around view and ethernet cables from camers reach right into the poe switch. Makes easy install of multiple cameras. Just a thought.
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    I usually break the ears off with plyers and screw boxes through the back of the box into the surface
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    No crawl space above garage? Must have if the other camera is up there. I would try drilling down between the wall and push a fish stick through the insulation and string and try to snag it in a hole with a wire like coat hanger and the camera will cover the hole. Did a couple like that, takes...
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    Outdoor POE switch install

    I just put weatherproof boxes in large enough to put a 8 port POE switch and electrical outlet inside the box and one I attached the cameras also to the box. The other cameras were external from the box and always use the uplink switches so I can run a cat5 to the next box with a POE switch.
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    Never used RTSP for cameras, sounds good though.
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    First Ubiquity antenna is direct into the router and only 1 POE switch at the far end antenna. It should be fine.
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    Thank you I use the 5AC never used the PTMP
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    Keeping the bit rate at 4096 so at the 4096 bit rate and the ubiquity bridge can handle 450Mbps I am not a mathematician that was why I was asking.
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    Thank you, at least I have a idea now, I have 7 running now no issues. The VICE unit at my Police department wanted to know if I could add more on their monitoring, so will be adding a few more so they can gather the evidence they need. Thanks again, I was unsure how much each camera might use
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    I must be the only one I guess who is looking to see how many 4K cameras that can be added to the end run of a 450Mbps Ubiquity bridge on a POE switch. Was hoping someone knew how many Mb each 4K camera would use before the 450Mbps bridge would be full.
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    Ubiquity Wireless Bridge 4K cameras

    Curious as to the limit of 4K cameras that will work on the far end of a wireless bridge. I have a Ubiquity 450Mpps bridge now 450' at the other end of an apartment building with (7) 4K cameras working now out of a POE switch at the far end at the antenna receiving end and works fine. Had a...
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    How to get gigabit speeds?

    Talking gigabit here routers and switches are gigabit but what about the network cameras? I have not looked at specs on cameras but if the lights are yellow that is 100mbps and green is 1000mbps right? How is one to know if the camera is capable of gigabit speeds? Just curious
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