
AIVO ANCP3005Q Wi-Fi Bridge: Long-Range Backhaul for PoE Camera Networks
AIVO Networks Wi-Fi Bridge Setup (ANCP3005Q): Long-Range Backhaul for PoE Camera Stations
Deploy AIVO Networks ANCP3005Q as a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint wireless bridge to connect remote camera stations on PoE switches. Powered by enterprise-grade chipsets, this bridge delivers reliable links for surveillance and edge devices with simple AP/Station configuration.
What This Bridge Does
- Create wireless access points for remote camera clusters fed by PoE switches.
- Bridge private networks line-of-sight over long distances (with proper alignment and clear Fresnel zone).
- Work around obstacles in or around buildings where cabling is impractical.
- Scale up by linking multiple APs and Stations as your site grows.
Why Use It for Video
- Simple design: AP at the head-end; Station at each remote camera pod.
- Consistent backhaul: Built for stable streams from multiple IP cameras.
- PoE-friendly: Power radios and switches cleanly at each node.
- Enterprise chipsets: Designed for uptime and predictable performance.
Quick Start: AP & Station Configuration
- Plan the link: Confirm line-of-sight where possible; choose mounting points and heights; document distances.
- Power & wire: Provide PoE to each bridge; connect LAN to your switch (VLANs optional).
- Set AP unit: Assign static IP, create SSID, set channel/width per your spectrum plan, set security, save.
- Set Station unit(s): Assign static IP, join the AP SSID, apply the same security, save.
- Align & test: Aim antennas, verify link quality/throughput, then add cameras and confirm streams.
Best-Practice Tips
- Mount solidly on rigid structures; re-aim after torqueing hardware.
- Keep cabling tidy with proper drip loops and shielded connectors outdoors.
- Segment traffic (optional) with VLANs for cameras vs. admin.
- Document IP plans, SSIDs, keys, and alignment notes for maintenance.
Setup Video
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Notes: Real-world range depends on alignment, interference, antenna pattern, and environment. Always follow applicable radio regulations and manufacturer instructions.