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Oldmac
Apr 08, 2017Aspirant
Range extender to go through 3 walls
I have a Sky wifi router at the back of my house with an Edimax booster in the middle of the house. I want to install an IP enabled security camera on the front of the house as my Wife's car recently...
DarrenM
Apr 10, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Oldmac
I do not know if a extender will fix the problem if those walls are stopping the signal are you able to run ethernet to that side of the house then use a access point?
DarrenM
Oldmac
Apr 11, 2017Aspirant
Hi Darren, Thank you for your answer, unfortunately running a cable from the back of the house to the utilities room at the front would be very difficult short of going over the roof. You are right in advising that method in that the camera cable would then only have to pass through one wall to be linked via cable to the router; a much more secure connection. Another solution would be to install a camera which is not IP enabled and just records to a SDXC card but these are probably obsolete by now. Jobs in our house are never simple.
- OldmacApr 18, 2017AspirantHi Darren, assessed the job again after your advice with your suggestions in mind. Looking at running a cat6 outdoor cable from the router up the back wall, through the loft and down the front wall direct to the camera through a PoE unit along the way. This should solve the wi/fi issue and power the camera. If it works OK I'll be a happy guy.