Camera Progress
The testing phase of adding a WiFi surveillance camera to view the horses was completed successfully yesterday. Julian figured out that I needed to get a newer version of the camera software that would recognize the serial number of our new camera. After we installed that fix, the rest of the process went pretty smoothly.
With a cable strung out of a cracked open window in the den and the repeater lying on the roof, we set the camera on a step ladder by the paddock fence.
Swings appeared to supervise the strange activity of us setting up boards teetering in the ladder and stringing extension cords for power.
It worked! Julian selected a camera with pan and tilt features so we will be able to adjust the view to monitor the waterer and portion of both fields as well as the hay shed and driveway. He also used his coding skills to demonstrate a potential option that Cyndie exclaimed would keep her endlessly watching from the comfort of our bed.
We’ll be able to watch the horses on our televisions. The sound of snorting horses reverberated through our subwoofer to our great delight. It’s almost like being there!
Now if we could feed and clean up after them remotely, we could stay in bed all day! Oh, except we also have a dog.
Never mind.
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Written by johnwhays
December 30, 2023 at 10:52 am
Posted in Chronicle
Tagged with Asher, barn, dog, family, horses, monitoring horses, overhang shelter, paddocks, surveillance camera, Swings
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Sometimes technology is wonderful❣️ So grateful for our young people that understand it🤪
Judy
December 30, 2023 at 11:00 am
Yes! It’s weird for me to have worked in technology for most of my life and before I even stopped working in the field it was advancing beyond my grasp.
johnwhays
December 30, 2023 at 7:11 pm