A wifi booster is not going to work. Get a wireless bridge and put that in the shed. You will then have internet out in the shed.

I would recommend a camera like Reolink or Foscam, or Swann. They have been around a long time and work great.

This is a Swann camera which works with my Reolink application. The chickies love Reenie’s stall as she leave all sorts of goodies to eat 😊
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This is a Reolink (this one is a Pan Tilt Zoom, 3 times zoom).
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PM me if you want any technical assistance.
I almost don't dare to ask - but what is a wireless bridge vs a booster.
 
Wow! I have bookmarked all the IR posts and articles and will look at them all in a day or so.
I came back from my trip and became really sick - temperature of 103F (or 39.4C, which sounds so much less scary!).
I am tentatively going to try sipping some soup and then going back to bed.
The feline nurses have been working round the clock - by which I mean they take turns on which one will sleep on my head, my shoulders and my knees. With support like that I am bound to feel better soon!
Drats! So sorry to hear this what a bummer 😟

Hopefully your chooks don’t miss you too much, listen to what you nurses tell you to do, sounds like them are pinning you down so you don’t leave the bed 🥰
 
I almost don't dare to ask - but what is a wireless bridge vs a booster.
A wifi booster will help to boost a signal in an area of your home/business that has a weak signal. They are good if they are not too far from the router.

Booster (in an area of my house where there is poor wifi signal)
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A wireless bridge is like an Ethernet cable. Since it’s about 300’ or more to my barn it’s too far for me to lay cable in a cost effective manner. The bridge has a transmitter and receiver component; the transmitter goes at the house and send the signal to the barn where I have my receiver. It transmits 2-way signal traffic.

Transmitter (at the house)
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Receiver (at the barn’s outside wall)
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This is how I can sit in my office in the barn and have internet, and my cameras working. And how when I am 4,000km away working I can spy on the chooks, horses and the house 😊

This is the Reolink app - my chooks are waiting for me! (Notice my signal strength, I am in the area of the house where my booster is, without the booster here I would have no signal)

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Last night's storm put another foot and a half of water in our pond. Now we are only two feet low. Another good storm will about fill it up. This is the fullest it has been in 3 years. Will pay pond tax when I'm done fishing. View attachment 3476075View attachment 3476078
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Pond tax: our 2 young pullets from a BR hen and our Silkie rooster. I love the purple/green sheen when the light hits them just right.
 
I haven't caught up yet - heading back to bed shortly after I visit with the Princesses, but it looks like the crack team of FBA researchers are coming to some conclusions on IR and chicken eyesight.
One question I have about the cameras is whether there is a difference between the wavelength they use for motion detection vs for recording.
I don't really understand how it works, but unless the camera is off fully I believe it has motion detection capability and filming capability.
So my cameras I can have the following settings:
- Off. In this case it is not emitting anything
- View Live. This is when I choose to turn it on to see what is going on. It isn't detecting motion it is just viewing whatever is or is not happening
- Record if triggered by motion. It is this third one that I am curious about - the sensor for motion must be emitting something and then if triggered the camera comes on. Are those different types of IR or the same?
Sorry - my brain is not at its clearest - hopefully you get what I am asking.
 
Transcript of this morning's conversation with Lety:

Lety: How many of the young turkeys do you want to keep?

My inside thought is like I have a choice?

Me: I'd rather not keep any because that requires I build another coop.

Lety: ok so I'm keeping them all until they are big enought to tell apart. I am keeping a dark male and a white hen.

Me: so why bother asking me at all? 🤣
 
Do you have any baby Éowyn pictures?
I feel sure those would cheer me up no end and as I am feeling sorry for myself today that would be nice!
Wish I could drop by and ply you with hot tea and bovril, but then I would catch what you have so better I am not nearby 🥰

Hope you feel better soon ❤️
 

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