- May 2, 2018
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Been scratching my head for the past two years trying to get a reliable system set up for live video feed. Have done several setups and still not happy.
What I am trying to accomplish: Publicly broadcast live camera feed during the winter for current snow conditions
Issue: Where I need the camera set up is about 250 feet from the house to my shop. Area has consistent 120v power so that is not an issue.
The best setup I had was with router at the house with hardwired ethernet connection to a Wavlink AC1200 network extender that broadcasted to a smaller TPlink extender that picked up the signal and had my IP camera wired into. But with Xfinity I cannot see the camera to port forward because their interface sucks. I am assuming is because I am using the extender as an AP and has different WIFI name? I can see the WIFI extender in port forward page, but not camera connected to it. Port forwarding the extender doesn't work even if I try opening port on extender.
I had been using a RTMP upload to YouTube that would work for a while and drop the connection. But with me being at work 3 days at a time, I can only get the RTMP to start broadcasting again is to restart the camera. Got annoying. But this past week my Wavlink extender died so I am planning on trying to come up with some ideas before I go buy new equipment so I looking to not go RTMP route anymore. I am willing to invest in new extender and camera if I am able to get port forwarding to work with Xfinity as its my only option.
I cannot do a long run of ethernet from house to camera, so that's out.
I have been looking at the Ubiquiti point to point WIFI bridges, would this possibly solve my issue?
I have attached a rude sketch for my layout. And screenshot of camera view from this past winter. Also attached screenshot of Xfinity port forward page
What I am trying to accomplish: Publicly broadcast live camera feed during the winter for current snow conditions
Issue: Where I need the camera set up is about 250 feet from the house to my shop. Area has consistent 120v power so that is not an issue.
The best setup I had was with router at the house with hardwired ethernet connection to a Wavlink AC1200 network extender that broadcasted to a smaller TPlink extender that picked up the signal and had my IP camera wired into. But with Xfinity I cannot see the camera to port forward because their interface sucks. I am assuming is because I am using the extender as an AP and has different WIFI name? I can see the WIFI extender in port forward page, but not camera connected to it. Port forwarding the extender doesn't work even if I try opening port on extender.
I had been using a RTMP upload to YouTube that would work for a while and drop the connection. But with me being at work 3 days at a time, I can only get the RTMP to start broadcasting again is to restart the camera. Got annoying. But this past week my Wavlink extender died so I am planning on trying to come up with some ideas before I go buy new equipment so I looking to not go RTMP route anymore. I am willing to invest in new extender and camera if I am able to get port forwarding to work with Xfinity as its my only option.
I cannot do a long run of ethernet from house to camera, so that's out.
I have been looking at the Ubiquiti point to point WIFI bridges, would this possibly solve my issue?
I have attached a rude sketch for my layout. And screenshot of camera view from this past winter. Also attached screenshot of Xfinity port forward page
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