The Glass Key wrote: » Where have you got power? You haven't said exactly where the Draytec router is located?
smee again wrote: » 2 pitches away you need a proper point to point link
$ausage$ wrote: » Pants. So a cantenna and directional wouldn't work?
smee again wrote: » Doubtful, most likely just get lots of noise if it's a built up area. You could try an outdoor directional AP like a Nanostation M2, but you really need to be using a pair of them in a proper point to point link (and to get over the 2,4Ghz noise problem you really should be using the 5Ghz ones).http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Ubiquiti-NanoStation-M2-NSM2-CPE-Outdoor-Worldwide-Version-/130881006037?pt=COMP_EN_Routers&hash=item1e791da9d5
$ausage$ wrote: » So can I power one of them off say a PCMCIA card?
trad wrote: » What about buying a 100m roll of Cat 5 cable and hard wiring your laptop direct to the router. I reckon you'd get better signal quality than flakey wifi. What software are you using to stream the game?
GarIT wrote: » There are legal limits on how strong WiFi signals and antennas can be and im fairly sure that antenna breaks them.
smee again wrote: » It's doubtful you'll be able to do this with a single device. Get 2x nanostations and a 12V battery, a Nanostation will happily run on 12V on full battery. If you're getting a pair get M5's.
trad wrote: » Never played rugby so wouldn't know the length of one, For some reason I had a notion of 2 pitches being side by side. You could bring the router to the laptop (pitch side) with a power supply and run a telephone cable back to a phone socket in the club house.
trad wrote: » Here's some top end gear for streaming over 3G/4Ghttp://www.teradek.com/pages/bond?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=bond&utm_campaign=bond Here's some interesting reading material on live streaming setuphttp://www.streamfoundations.com/1044/how-to-live-stream-101-a-complete-beginner-guide It's a beginners guide and written in plain English not tech speak
trad wrote: » Bring the mountain to Mohmad Move the match to the nearer pitch and shoot the video stream from the clubhouse window.
$ausage$ wrote: » A nano station? ok never heard of it. I will look into it. But prob monday when this new purchase dosent work I have resorted to using my car and an inverter for power now so not too worried about power now.
smee again wrote: » A Nanostation is the Ubiquiti Nanostation i posted earlierhttp://www.ebay.ie/itm/Ubiquiti-NanoStation-M2-NSM2-CPE-Outdoor-Worldwide-Version-/130881006037?pt=COMP_EN_Routers&hash=item1e791da9d5 If you're using 2 of them get the M5's as they are 5Ghz and less likely to have interference problemshttp://www.ebay.ie/itm/Ubiquiti-NanoStation-M5-NSM5-CPE-Outdoor-14dBi-US-Version-/140973806703?pt=COMP_EN_Routers&hash=item20d2b1946f
aidanki wrote: » is the scope of IP cameras not much more limited with 5GHz as most are manufactured for 2.4GHz