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wanting to install these at my home.. Would like to put one at my gate. My gate is I'm guessing approximately 100-150 yards from my house. Any suggestions on how to make this work? I guess you could piggy back to base stations, but one would have to be outside with power. If it was enclosed in a clear weather tight box so you still had line of site to camera. would this work? or any other suggestions?
also, to confirm, you can monitor a room "live" to see what is going on. you dont have to wait for motion to trigger a camera?
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tsatterca wrote:wanting to install these at my home.. Would like to put one at my gate. My gate is I'm guessing approximately 100-150 yards from my house. Any suggestions on how to make this work? I guess you could piggy back to base stations, but one would have to be outside with power. If it was enclosed in a clear weather tight box so you still had line of site to camera. would this work? or any other suggestions?
The official maximum range is 300 ft. Assuming you won't have too many structural obstructions between house and gate, you should be fine.
also, to confirm, you can monitor a room "live" to see what is going on. you dont have to wait for motion to trigger a camera?
Definitely. You can watch any camera live at the press of an on-screen button. You can even record manually and take still shots. Live view will automatically end after 30 minutes, but you can restart it again, if you wanted to. At that length, though, battery life won't be very long.
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tsatterca, Schorschi
The OP states 100-150 yards. Under ideal conditions the Arlo wire-free cameras are designed to work with a clear line of sight up to 300 feet as you state above. So if the gate is on the closer end of the estimate the camera may be close enough to work but there are variables such as interference and obstructions between the base and the camera to keep in mind, as you've mentioned. It may take some trial and error during setup.
JamesC