Buy a cheap wireless bridge. Join it to the Starlink router’s network and connect your exiting network to it.
An example is below but I have not tried it or have any connection to it. There are many to choose from.
Are you referring to this?
VONETS VAP11G-300 2.4G WiFi Bridge 300Mbps Mini WiFi Repeater/WiFi to Ethernet Convert/AP Hotspot Extender with RJ45 Male DC/USB for PLC IP Camera Medical Devices Network Devices Printer and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Y21SWQZGZF366R2ZN14X
as long as you can get to the stream with the laptop itself, blue iris can incorporate it, and i believe 1 cam is free. if that doesnt work, i used iSpy free in the past with a USB camera, but it also supports streams.
you can also use a wifi bridge and get a free video streaming app (or it may even work via safari): https://www.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=sr\_1\_5?keywords=rj45+to+wifi+adapter&qid=1638169035&qsid=136-9528087-9324006&sr=8-5&sres=B018YPWORE%2CB0118SPFCK%2CB014SK2H6W%2CB07QXN...
I use this and it connects to my cellular wifi hotspot.
It's about the only option bc the hotspot has no physical connection to it.
VONETS VAP11G-300 Mini WiFi Bridge/Repeater/WiFi to Ethernet Convert/WiFi Hotspot Extender Signal Booster /2.4GHz 300Mbps with 1 RJ45 Male DC/USB Powered for DVR IP Printer Network Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_WBY2PRC9X22KJ14W195P
If you mine indoors you will need someway to manage the heat. Fans, venting to outside or AC.
You will need a Ethernet connection. If you don't have one you can use soothing like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_JPERHM3YJ9YXJHR2V887?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
For initial setup, it does have to be physically plugged into an ethernet connection. Once you set it up on ethernet, you can configure the Wifi connection. Won't connect to Wifi unless its first set up on an ethernet connection.
You could buy a wireless bridge device that has an ethernet port on it and set it up that way. You only need it for setup, so could send it back once you have the Wifi configured.
Something like this might work.
If not, there are little WiFi to Ethernet bridges (like this one) that should do the trick.
You’re looking for something called a wireless bridge (or a router in bridge mode). Such as this one: Vonets VAP11G-300 Wireless Portable WiFi Repeater/Bridge/AP Modes, Pocket Design 300mbps Multi-Functional AP Signal Booster, Plug & Play High Power WiFi Hotspot Extender Amplifier, USB Powered https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jvQqFbK9C0YV7
It will "catch" wifi and "output" the network through the Ethernet port.
Many routers have this mode, just look for a "bridge mode" setting and you’ll be fine.
Get an ethernet to wifi adapter.
You also will need a wireless router but I am assuming you already have one and did not mention it.
No you use one phone and Hotspot.
Then you use one of these wifi to ethernet bridges.
Then you either use multiple repeaters, or begin unrolling your spool of cat 5e cable.
Bam, internet.
Ah fair point. I didn't think of that.
Look what I found:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01199OGK0/
Not quite as small as the picture, but still, this is pretty respectable.
Something like this may work:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W
It lets you connect to the WiFi and gives you Ethernet out you can use for the Aruba. It’s not the fastest but it should get the job done if you’re not using lots of data.
What you want is a router or access point, and a wireless bridge. With the bridge you plug it into another computer, set it up on the wifi, then it will remember those settings. Anything else you plug it into it will use that wifi signal and push it to the ethernet:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/
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That's generally what you want, I can't find the exact one I have on my server at home. That one looks like it can function as an access point as well, so, you might be able to get away with two of them if you don't want to setup a router (I'm just assuming one is close to a router, and the other isn't)
https://www.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W
also that...so these will work with any public network?
Yeah, its kinda annoying. Which model did you get?
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I am using this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W?psc=1&ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/archer-t2u/ 10.9 or newer, in other words Intel only, no PPC.
Look for something older that can still do wpa2. Or get a wifi to ethernet bridge, I use this thing for anything too old for wpa2 security. https://www.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W
You could buy one of these and return it, not sure how long your internet will be down.
https://smile.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W
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A wifi to ethernet dongle will solve your issue.
Example here
It's 100% not an optimal solution but it will work and be relatively cheap.
This is a little convoluted but you could maybe get a wifi bridge to plug into a lan/wan port on the dedicated VR router like https://smile.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=wifi+bridge&qid=1622844028&sr=8-10
I would setup on PC first to get it working and then plug into port on dedicated router.
You need a wifi-to-ethernet bridge. For example: Vonets VAP11G-300 (Amazon). There are reviews of people using it successfully with Xbox 360.
I found the PCB design files for the trapdoor ram board here:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=85395
I chose the largest trace I could find to VCC for +5v, happened to be that capacitor next to the clock battery. Ground was easier.
Using this wifi bridge, which is easily configurable and takes 100 mA at 5V (and conveniently has a barrel jack power supply connector):
...so far all i've found is something like cobbling together these two yokes into a box with a decent usb power supply...https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014SK2H6W and https://www.msdist.co.uk/tycon-systems/poe/5v-48v-usb-poe-injector ...meh.
Like this? https://www.amazon.com/Vonets-VAP11G-300-Wireless-Multi-Functional-Amplifier/dp/B014SK2H6W
Though I'm still not understanding why you would need one on both ends, since it seems like once the camera is on the network the NVR can get to it and you wouldn't need another bridge on the NVR side.
A wifi to ethernet bridge will allow you to connect an ethernet-only device to a wifi network. One example (not recommending this one as I've never used it, but you get the idea): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014SK2H6W/