Sharing an experience to help others
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:33 pm
I had a problem. I had a storage barn that was too far out for the DSC wireless to work and my buildings are metal, making signals even more of a challenge. Getting a wire wasn't a good option because of an asphalt parking lot. I finally decided to install a separate DSC hard wired system in the new barn. I added a 2DS and connected it with a wireless ethernet converter. I could install the wireless ethernet converter positioned next to a gable end vent, on the inside of the barn. So everything is protected from the weather. I opted for a wireless ethernet converter with multiple ethernet ports. That gave us the bonus of a wired network inside the new barn.
I know that wireless has it's negative points. But installing a new telephone line was too costly. Using the cellular adapters are also expensive to install and you have the monthly expense. So far, our system has been solid, even with bad weather.
I'm sure there are numerous options of wireless ethernet converters. I used a Buffalo WLI-TX4-AG300N. Until Envisalink gives us a wireless option, maybe this would work for others out there.
I know that wireless has it's negative points. But installing a new telephone line was too costly. Using the cellular adapters are also expensive to install and you have the monthly expense. So far, our system has been solid, even with bad weather.
I'm sure there are numerous options of wireless ethernet converters. I used a Buffalo WLI-TX4-AG300N. Until Envisalink gives us a wireless option, maybe this would work for others out there.