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CCTV recorders (wired & wireless)

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Be nice.

Is there any recorders out there that has the capability of using wired an wireless cameras please?

 

Why, around the building where the recorder will be sited, is easy enough to use wireless cameras, however the other building is too car away for any sort of WiFi signal, so thinking a dual input recorder would be the answer.

I don't wish to have a second recorder in the remote building.

 

Thanks in advance for anything useful ?

 

nothing anygood.

Id use a wireless bridge between the buildings

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7 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

nothing anygood.

Id use a wireless bridge between the buildings

Thank you James.

Do you have a favourite choice please?

3 hours ago, SteveDaBeard said:

Thank you James.

Do you have a favourite choice please?

put a recorder in both buildings or use a ubiquity bridge 

5 hours ago, SteveDaBeard said:

Be nice.

Is there any recorders out there that has the capability of using wired an wireless cameras please?

 

Why, around the building where the recorder will be sited, is easy enough to use wireless cameras, however the other building is too car away for any sort of WiFi signal, so thinking a dual input recorder would be the answer.

I don't wish to have a second recorder in the remote building.

 

Thanks in advance for anything useful ?

 

How far ?

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Thanks everyone.

 

I think the answer is to run with a wireless bridge/ubiquiti bridge.

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