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Large Residential Home
We had a request in West Des Moines to install a full Unifi system: WiFi, network, Protect cameras and even a Unifi NAS. So we did. It took us three days because the house had three different attics, but in the end the installation was a huge success and the homeowner was very happy.
ryanhaag7
Apr 101 min read
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Large church installation
We had a large church that had expanded to a second building, but was paying way too much for phone service on top of two internet connections. They wanted to add a streaming camera, but couldn't because they didn't have the necessary network to support the camera. We overhauled everything! We connected the church admin building and the church with a Unifi Wireless Bridge, eliminating the need for two internet connections We covered the entire property with WiFi, which was se
ryanhaag7
Apr 101 min read
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Hidden Cameras
We had a church that had vandalism problems and needed a way to keep track of vehicles entering and exiting the property. The easiest way to do this unobtrusively was to hide the cameras inside a fence post. We installed two Unifi Protect AI Theta cameras in each fence post (for a front and back plate) plus a UISP AC Loco for a backhaul. It worked flawlessly and even caught a bunch of drunks trying to break into the church the week after we installed them!
ryanhaag7
Apr 101 min read
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Solar Powered Cameras
We had an unusual request: put cameras at the end of a long driveway with no power or network connectivity. The solution was solar. Specifically, we installed a set of solar panels and battery that was managed by a UISP Solar Station. This powered two AI Theta cameras and a wireless uplink that connected back to the home. The cameras worked great and could even grab license plates from passing cars.
ryanhaag7
Apr 101 min read
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