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I am loving these pictures.

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I am loving these pictures.
That is very cool. Now put one on Dotty and film her day!
Very handsome boy!!Do you ride much? I am so hoping for an early spring, so I can go for a ride! So sick of cold and snow...
Whining tax:
Pangoo Rooster-brat looking snazzy last Fall
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And then there are the Arlo cameras that @RoyalChick and I use which are:WiFi cameras are what they call a peer-to-peer system, when you start you camera's application to view the camera, it sends out a signal to your camera to 'wake it up' so you can view it. It doesn't run continuosly unless you are watching it continuosly.
WiFi camera required a power source to run it, when it says 'wireless' it means it has no network cable you still need a power cable. My new outdoor PTZ (pan tilt zoom) camera is wifi and it's signal is unreliable, I will be getting some network cable to direct connect to my router.
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FYI using a network cable is a more stable signal than wifi. Most WiFi camera will have an option for a network cable (ethernet cable). This is what I did with my aisleway barn camera the wifi signal sucked, so I connected it with a network cable to my router and no further issues. Only problem is two cable runs, 1 for power which thankfully my stalls all have outlets, and the second cable the network cable.
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U will also see POE cameras (Power Over Ethernet). These are the cameras I prefer. You do not need a.power cable with POE cameras, the ethernet (network cable) cable you connect to the camera carries both power and the signal for the cameras video and sound. You will need a special POE switch to plug the ethernet cable into which supplies the power. This POE switch is then connected to your router. I have my hen house cam which is POE, it never goes down I can always see it's video and I only needed the one cable run.
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No wonder the Pentagon is so afraid of birds! (They can infiltrate and steal )
It would, if you use it for baby chicks!I wonder if a baby monitor would work![]()
Oh yesAnd then there are the Arlo cameras that @RoyalChick and I use which are:
- battery powered
- connected wirelessly to a base station which is connected to your home router
- accessed via an app or website so can be seen wherever you are
- Can be set to
- Run continuously
- Turn on when motion is detected
- Turned on manually only when you want to look through them
- on the base plan, available with no monthly fee.
- Videos and photos are stored locally on a flash drive inserted into the base station on the free plan
Thanks he is a home hatch, my niece hatched 7 eggs for her class last June... Guess who ended up with the chicks! That's how it starts u know.... All innocence like; you get a couple of pets silkies and then everyone seems to think youyr the chicken whisperer and they bring their chickens to you!!Very handsome boy!!![]()