
How illegal would it be to setup a device to perpetually deauthenticate every wireless ring camera within range? Would this even work?
“Just for educational purposes”
I use a ring camera to keep an eye on my chickens.
What can I switch to? It seems everything these days is app based…
BlueIris (software) is a good option, and I loke Amcrest cameras. Thats what I run for our ranch.
Its not to difficult to setup.
I’ve never used them so you’d need to research a bit as I only have experience with their gateways, but Unifi makes security equipment that I believe can run locally or be hosted to devices from your network
Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can chime in if they have experience with their security ecosystem and how complex it is to use as you would a ring
I also don’t have any experience yet, but unify also supports certified (I think) 3rd party cameras.
I was planning on getting one of those, as the unifi cameras are too expensive for what I want them for.
I actually use unifi for work, all my switches and waps.
I’ll take a deeper look at them for cameras, but they already more professional than I need.
Louis Rossman is gonna be pissed
What are the best alternatives? Anything that can be entirely self-hosted and stored on a NAS? I haven’t looked into this in a while but cloud-based cameras seem like a huge problem.
Yes. It’s not cheap, but you also don’t need to absolutely break the bank. It is well worth it.
Might be time to start disabling those cameras.




