wtbman
Jun 05, 2019Explorer
My WiFi backup/security camera & trailer network project
Previously on my TT I bought a cheap wired backup camera that I sent to the truck with a wireless RCA transmitter. The setup was low quality and constantly fuzzy. I upgraded to a 5.8GHZ wireless RCA transmitter not meant for automotive purposes. It really wasn't any better. The camera died, replaced it with another cheap low quality camera... I was reluctant to purchase one of the many wireless backup camera solutions available on Amazon. They are either tied to a specific screen or cost a lot of money and come from questionable chinese origins. There are a few WiFi backup cameras available with mixed reviews. Most of them won't do a good job of being constantly "on" while driving.
I wanted a high resolution, constantly on solution and I wanted to be able to chose my screen. This is what I have come up with:
- mount wireless router in storage near the front
- there will be two old routers (asus N-16 and N66)
- routers are running TomatoUSB (https://advancedtomato.com/)
- one router setup as a wireless client
- router can connect to rv park wifi or hotspot to watch rv cameras remotely while on day trips
- one router is the wifi access point for gadgets/phones in the trailer/truck
- routers will act as repeater to connect to home wifi when in range
- old ipad mini mounted on dash connected to trailer wifi
- mac mini running inside connected to inverter
- http://sighthound.com security software for dvr on mac mini
- front and rear cameras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GR7LBFC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- cameras are 2.8mm lens version with 103 degree wide view
- mount rear camera on rear wall with: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BKRKPPG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- front camera mounts offset under front overhang with shot of hitch
- cameras are poe, power with: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BP0SSAS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- run cat5/6 cable from cameras to poe switch and router
- cameras will be part of home security system when in range
- need to find 180 degree side cameras
I chose Hikvision cameras for this setup because they are high resolution and low latency with their proprietary app: ivms-4500 which I've tested with my home setup. Night vision is good. I can also reverse the image for the backup camera.
The two routers are setup and my wifi repeater network is working great. The two cameras are streaming to the app on my ipad and the latency is low so it will work great as a backup camera. The quality is excellent (4 megapixels). I haven't mounted the routers or camera yet. The router I'll connect the ipad to will be mounted in the front storage compartment for the shortest distance to the truck.
Cost so far:
- routers $free (old asus wireless N routers)
- cameras $83 x 2 = $166
- poe switch $60
- cat 5/6 cables ~$10
- old tablet $free
- proclip charging tablet mount $99 (many other cheaper options)
Total: $336
Having a commercial grade system that won't fail: pricele$$
I wanted a high resolution, constantly on solution and I wanted to be able to chose my screen. This is what I have come up with:
- mount wireless router in storage near the front
- there will be two old routers (asus N-16 and N66)
- routers are running TomatoUSB (https://advancedtomato.com/)
- one router setup as a wireless client
- router can connect to rv park wifi or hotspot to watch rv cameras remotely while on day trips
- one router is the wifi access point for gadgets/phones in the trailer/truck
- routers will act as repeater to connect to home wifi when in range
- old ipad mini mounted on dash connected to trailer wifi
- mac mini running inside connected to inverter
- http://sighthound.com security software for dvr on mac mini
- front and rear cameras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GR7LBFC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- cameras are 2.8mm lens version with 103 degree wide view
- mount rear camera on rear wall with: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BKRKPPG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- front camera mounts offset under front overhang with shot of hitch
- cameras are poe, power with: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BP0SSAS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- run cat5/6 cable from cameras to poe switch and router
- cameras will be part of home security system when in range
- need to find 180 degree side cameras
I chose Hikvision cameras for this setup because they are high resolution and low latency with their proprietary app: ivms-4500 which I've tested with my home setup. Night vision is good. I can also reverse the image for the backup camera.
The two routers are setup and my wifi repeater network is working great. The two cameras are streaming to the app on my ipad and the latency is low so it will work great as a backup camera. The quality is excellent (4 megapixels). I haven't mounted the routers or camera yet. The router I'll connect the ipad to will be mounted in the front storage compartment for the shortest distance to the truck.
Cost so far:
- routers $free (old asus wireless N routers)
- cameras $83 x 2 = $166
- poe switch $60
- cat 5/6 cables ~$10
- old tablet $free
- proclip charging tablet mount $99 (many other cheaper options)
Total: $336
Having a commercial grade system that won't fail: pricele$$