Anyone using Nest cameras/thermostats running off of the Mobley? I am thinking about building a pole barn on on some rural property I have and would like to setup security cameras there as I don't live there at the present.
I don't see why it wouldn't work, assuming you get signal at your new location. The Mobley will connect up to 5 devices, wireless. We use ours in the car alot and it work just fine. At home i have a fortigate firewall that i connect the mobley to and most all my devices behind the firewall have access to the internet thru the firewall to the mobley.Anyone using Nest cameras/thermostats running off of the Mobley? I am thinking about building a pole barn on on some rural property I have and would like to setup security cameras there as I don't live there at the present.
I don't see why it wouldn't work, assuming you get signal at your new location. The Mobley will connect up to 5 devices, wireless. We use ours in the car alot and it work just fine. At home i have a fortigate firewall that i connect the mobley to and most all my devices behind the firewall have access to the internet thru the firewall to the mobley.
Thanks JD855....I overlooked that.....BUT what an absolutely screwed up process I had to go through to get the $45 'waived' not cancelled. They have me down as getting a free unit. I gave the Discover card info where I was charged, but after being transferred three times during a chat session they said I need to call.. I ended that chat with ...********...I'm done and closed. it.
Went into another chat but this time off the billing webpage...and finally got it resolved.
AT&T is one screwed up company.
The issue is that you don't get a true public address with this service. If your cameras use a hosted site (ie Axis Companion), then it'll work like a champ. If you need port forwarding to access cameras, you'll be disappointed.I tried, as well as another more qualified person to port forward thru this GL-AR150 to the outside.....but couldn't get it to work. The interface on this cheap router is a bit difficult to mess with.
The issue is that you don't get a true public address with this service. If your cameras use a hosted site (ie Axis Companion), then it'll work like a champ. If you need port forwarding to access cameras, you'll be disappointed.
There a number of ip cameras that don't need port forwarding. I have several brands, Foscam, Lorex that work fine without port forwarding.