msmith1199
Jul 06, 2017Explorer II
Wireless Hotspot for Security Camera
I just moved my motorhome to a new indoor storage location where I have power in my unit. I also have good Verizon LTE coverage on my cell phone. I'm thinking of getting the Verizon Jetpack mobile hotspot to put inside the storage unit and then put a couple of Wi-Fi cameras in there hooked to it. The unit is about 75 miles from home so I need the Jetpack to remain turned on and connected to the cameras.
So the questions, will this work? I've looked through the manual for the jetpack and they don't discuss this type of use. Obviously it can't run on just the battery so I need to leave it plugged in, but there is nothing in the manual that talks about leaving it plugged in long term. Also looks like there is a Sleep Mode in the diagram it only shows a go to sleep setting of 5 minutes or 15 minutes. Then it says to push the on button to get it out of sleep mode. Obviously I can't drive 75 miles to push the on button so if I log into the cameras from the outside does that take it out of sleep mode? Or can sleep mode be turned off? Anybody got one of these?
So the questions, will this work? I've looked through the manual for the jetpack and they don't discuss this type of use. Obviously it can't run on just the battery so I need to leave it plugged in, but there is nothing in the manual that talks about leaving it plugged in long term. Also looks like there is a Sleep Mode in the diagram it only shows a go to sleep setting of 5 minutes or 15 minutes. Then it says to push the on button to get it out of sleep mode. Obviously I can't drive 75 miles to push the on button so if I log into the cameras from the outside does that take it out of sleep mode? Or can sleep mode be turned off? Anybody got one of these?