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That’s a cool idea I looked at the Nanostation link kit just now, and was pretty excited about it. Has some pretty cool technology from what I read. The only thing that concerns me is that both Nanostations are PoE. I couldn’t find it on any documentation where you could use a different power source. If both are PoE then couldn’t I just run a cat cable down with a repeater to power and use to send video and audio frames back to the router. I really like this idea though. Do you know if I could use an alternative power source to run the second Nanostation down by the gate? The one that would sit by the house could be PoE, but the one down by the gate can’t be. Thank you for you’re suggestion, I really appreciate it.