Need help with wiring to cam and router

tubac

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Hi,

I want to have a camera in my garage and a wifi router too.
My camera is ONVIF and will have a different address scheme than my main ip which is 192.168.0.1. The camera has the 10.1.1.1 scheme. I have one Ethernet cable from my network in my house to my garage about 150 feet away. My NVR is a Dahua via Security Camera King, and is an 8 camera model with 8 built in poe switches.
I plan to put one end of that cable to the router (Airport Extreme) in my house and the other end into my garage to a iCreaTin powered poe switch. I will plug the camera into the poe switch. I will plug my 2nd AirPort Extreme into the switch as well. The 2nd AirPort Extreme is configured to create a wireless network just like the first AE. Does this sound like it should work? Or, should I try to configure the cheap no name camera to the 192.168.0.x scheme?

Thanks,
Tubac
 

nzipcamera

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Hey Tubac
I would change the IP and gateway address of the camera to the same subnet as your house camera & router.
A wireless setup is not ideal. Have you tested the wireless range? You could do this by loading "Wifi Analyzer" Wifi Analyzer - Android Apps on Google Play on you phone and see if the signal is strong enough.
The preferable solution would be to run a duct and Ethernet cable between the two buildings?
nzipcamera
 

tubac

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Hi,

That's what I ended up doing. I ran a line from the router in my house (wan port) to the router in my garage (LAN port) Actually in went to a poe switch first then in to the router. Then the camera went into the poe switch. Every thing is working!
 

virtua.jdub

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Hi there I have the same problem, but running a cable is not an option for me. Any thoughts on whether Gigabit Powerlines would work by using the existing electrical circuit in the house? Thanks for your input.
 

virtua.jdub

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What do you want to do exactly?
My apologies if I wasn't clear. I was looking to get a stable internet connection from my house to the garage, without having to pull wires. That said - another member @marku2 confirmed that Powerline adapters work great when running cables are not possible.
 
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