My name is Walt Powell and I am the president of an information services company in Houston, TX. I am trying to solve a personal (and fun) problem and not one for my business.
Here?s my situation. I have a Ranch House in a very rural location in south Texas. The ranch is about 10 miles by 10 miles. In the middle of the ranch is our ranch house. I was able to get the local telco (Valley Telephone Cooperative) to provide DSL to our house. At the house, I?ve now installed a Digital Video Recorder and 5 CCTV cameras where we can monitor the ranch house (we?ve had some theft problems) over the internet.
Now I?m wanting to go a step further. Around our ranch I have 20 to 30 feeding locations where we feed protein year-round, and have food plots established to help out our whitetail deer herd. What I?d like to do is find a very low cost way of getting the video feed from a camera in many of the feed locations back to the camp house. In most instances, the house is no more than 3 ? 5 miles from the house, but we do have some feed stations that are 8 miles away (no power at any location). The terrain is also hilly, so we might need to put repeaters (????) at the hill tops to provide line-of-sight to the ranch house.
I use WiFi using a Linksys WAP-11 (at home and) at the ranch house attached to a router off the DSL modem. However, this only gives me a distance of maybe 50 to 75 feet (mostly inside the ranch house.
Is there a way to use WiFi to get a video feed (from CCTV or IP based cameras) at any of our feeding stations sent back to the ranch house so we can record any motion detected by our DVR and then be able to view the deer activity over our existing Internet connection? If so, other than the power source (I'm planning on using battery with a solar charger), what equipment would I need at the remote feeding stations and at the ranch house, including any antennas or repeaters, etc.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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