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[QUOTE="Imstevil, post: 125109, member: 37135"] Thanks for the tips! I'm lucky in the fact I have power at the start, and 2 places for power in the middle, and at the end of the run. There will be some work involved but using this calculator [URL]http://spikerlights.com/calcpower.aspx[/URL] I should be able to inject power in enough places to keep things running easy enough. The issue (which is addressed in the guide but not up to it yet) will be the housing of the power supplies and keeping them cool. I know that's addressed already an no doubt is a common issue. For the WiFi, we already have power run under ground to other locations, trying to fish a cat cable through it is near on impossible, and it is over a driveway. I have tried a power line adapter to up there and it's way to flaky for proper use. I tried using it for a security camera and it was just to unstable which is why I went the wireless mesh option instead. Guess this will be my biggest issue moving forward to over come, if I can't I may need to stick to just doing near the house. This is why I don't want to plan to far ahead until I know what I'm doing! I have attached a picture of the house just for reference, green squares are power, purple are my wireless mesh points. [/QUOTE]
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