Remote Cameras via WiFi anywhere on the Go (BMC 2.0)

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Remote Cameras via WiFi anywhere on the Go (BMC 2.0)

PostTue Aug 06, 2024 9:22 am

If you only have to connect one iPhone (lets say iPhone 15 Pro) as remote camera using another iPhone (lets say iPhone 12 Pro), you can easily accomplish the task by sharing “Sharing Internet Connection” on iPhone 15 Pro and selecting the WiFi connection available from iPhone 12 Pro.

Tested. Works anywhere.

There are plenty of small clip-on - ahem - “5000 mAh” powerbanks to give “umpfhh” to the recording camera (I have one only 8mm thick - less than ⅓ inch). Another solution involves a more potent powerbank, when - for instance - a powered hub. (with internal or external SSD) is used. I often add an USB-C connected Røde Wireless Pro receiver to my setup for audio (selecting IEEE Float).

The real problem comes, if you’re out and about - anywhere really. Connecting via Hotel and other public WiFi networks is NOT AT ALL recommended, if you value your safety (and if the option even works - some hotels actively prevent inter device connections via Hotel WiFi for a reason).

The router can be supplied by ANY USB-C Power Delivery Source capable of delivering 9V 2A.

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Naked weight is 210 grams (7.4 ounces) and measurements 120mm x 120mm x 21.5mm (4.7x4.7x0.85inch). Around two CD cases in height.

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Here shown connected and working using a beefy 89Wh powerbank with roughly the same size but thicker. Also includes MagSafe wireless smartphone charging plus a programmable DC out socket for 12 to 24V out with real “umpfhhh”.

Weight around 500 grams (a bit more than one pound).

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A huge benefit, is that “gear side” connections can be set up once and for all. No repeated update of WiFi logins for iPhone(s), iPad(s) and MacBook(s) for each new hotel, airport etc. either. You only need one login per site (Airport, Hotel, Coffee Bar etc).

The biggest advantage - full router and firewall support anywhere - is not to be sneezed at either, when traveling. It’s a full router, just designed to ALSO be powered via USB-C only.

Tested. Works. The big real life tests comes in september, but until now, any setup combination have been working anywhere.

The extra benefit is, that the router has a WHISP mode, that allows you to connect to - for instance - airport, hotel, coffee shop or other public WoiFi network, without compromising any connected gear. I even use the router to connect my MacBook, two iPhones and iPad anywhere. Whether Internet is available or not.

The router includes yourt “standard” Asus router interface, shared by similar Asus models. Look it up online, if in doubt.

Built in Gigabit for both WAN and LAN support is available, and external USBA 3.0 connection (not really usable for writing to SSD/HDD but it works and can be done in a pinch).

I use the Travel Router personally:

https://www.asus.com/networking-iot-ser ... t-ax57-go/

Manual downloads (several versions):

https://www.asus.com/networking-iot-ser ... RT-AX57-Go

Reviews:

https://dongknows.com/asus-rt-ax57-go-review/

https://www.tomshardware.com/networking ... ter-review

Just to name a few sites of general high quality reviews.

Regards

P.S. Wouldn’t it be “just narjs”, if a MacBook could be used as central “Camera controller” too?
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Re: Remote Cameras via WiFi anywhere on the Go (BMC 2.0)

PostTue Nov 26, 2024 2:42 pm

This setup sounds amazing for travelers or anyone needing a reliable remote camera solution. I’ve been looking into something similar as I’m preparing for a trip to the River Country Water Park this summer. I want a camera setup that’s portable and can handle multiple environments, especially since I’ll be visiting a few nice resorts along the way.

Your suggestion of a travel router is smart—having one login for all devices is a game-changer, especially when dealing with public WiFi. The added security and functionality, like connecting multiple devices seamlessly, make it worth considering. For anyone planning trips like mine, I’d recommend you view resort options on their site to find places that support tech setups like this.

The router’s ability to act as a firewall and its compact design is definitely a plus for frequent travelers. I’ll be looking into this as part of my travel gear upgrade!
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Re: Remote Cameras via WiFi anywhere on the Go (BMC 2.0)

PostTue Nov 26, 2024 3:06 pm

castrorec wrote:This setup sounds amazing for travelers or anyone needing a reliable remote camera solution. I’ve been looking into something similar as I’m preparing for a trip to the River Country Water Park this summer. I want a camera setup that’s portable and can handle multiple environments, especially since I’ll be visiting a few nice resorts along the way.


It is! Any question? Feel free to ask by private message, if I can be of help.

I used it in Seoul and Incheon with a huge succes. I had prepared all gear WiFi login before departure (cameras, iPhones, MacBook - the lot), and no fuzzing around with hotel WiFi (sausage fingers on tiny smartphone virtual keyboards does not make life easy).

Best of it all - I could use file shares safely within my private network, at speeds no hotel network delivers - at least none I’ve tested. Backups from or of iPhones no problem either. Done in a jiffy.

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