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outdoor camera with 5GHz wifi and\or bluetooth connectivity

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Hi,

 

I look for an outdoor camera with 5GHz wifi and\or bluetooth connectivity which has a SMA (or RP-SMA) port for connection of isotropic shot antenna (or have built-in omni antenna).

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

 

Thanks,

John

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outdoor camera? it can not be found in Ebay ?

yes because ebay is the place to go for a quality camera..lol Stop promoting bad ideas.

5ghz is a bad idea for outdoors, it doesnt penetrate walls well. Wire up the camera properly, use powerline adapters, or if you are all set on wifi, use a wireless bridge.

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outdoor camera? it can not be found in Ebay ?

yes because ebay is the place to go for a quality camera..lol Stop promoting bad ideas.

5ghz is a bad idea for outdoors, it doesnt penetrate walls well. Wire up the camera properly, use powerline adapters, or if you are all set on wifi, use a wireless bridge.

 

 

I use this combo that works well.

 

http://www.rflinkstore.com/combo-AVS5808-APW1000.html

 

This on two other cameras where I don't have the room to run cables.

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E953OJQ/ref=s9_hps_bw_g23_i4

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outdoor camera? it can not be found in Ebay ?

yes because ebay is the place to go for a quality camera..lol Stop promoting bad ideas.

5ghz is a bad idea for outdoors, it doesnt penetrate walls well. Wire up the camera properly, use powerline adapters, or if you are all set on wifi, use a wireless bridge.

 

 

I use this combo that works well.

 

http://www.rflinkstore.com/combo-AVS5808-APW1000.html

 

This on two other cameras where I don't have the room to run cables.

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E953OJQ/ref=s9_hps_bw_g23_i4

That will only work for analog cameras.

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yes because ebay is the place to go for a quality camera..lol Stop promoting bad ideas.

5ghz is a bad idea for outdoors, it doesnt penetrate walls well. Wire up the camera properly, use powerline adapters, or if you are all set on wifi, use a wireless bridge.

 

 

I use this combo that works well.

 

http://www.rflinkstore.com/combo-AVS5808-APW1000.html

 

This on two other cameras where I don't have the room to run cables.

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E953OJQ/ref=s9_hps_bw_g23_i4

That will only work for analog cameras.

 

As I said, I need an outdoor camera.

I prefer 5GHz for least interferences of signals and because I use another device that works in 5GHz band. Of course, if I use an IP camera, I would prefer one with ethernet connectivity and not analog connectivity.

 

More suggestions would be appreciated

 

John

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