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Ethernet communication via Raspberry3

Internet of Things Asked by v3xX on August 23, 2021

I recently used an IP-camera to monitor my garden. Now I want to expand with various sensors and a microphone module. Therefore I would use an Raspberry, the camera for the Pi and an USB microphone. The other pins are used for the sensors.

My problem is the communication with my with the PI. I would like to view and hear a live feed and also occasionally send status data (small ASCII file).

Since the PI has an Ethernet port, is it possible to send a live audio/video feed and data via cable (20m)? Is there a Linux based program to achieve this or do I need additional hardware/cabling?

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As @MaxDZ8 says, your question is very broad, but I'd like to encourage you, and this is something I'm also interested in.

You should start small, perhaps with a simple system.

You've mentioned an IP-camera, and the Pi 3 can certainly do that, for example:

Build a Raspberry Pi Webcam Server in Minutes

(see Setting up outside External Access)

Regarding your specific questions:

a) Since the PI has an Ethernet port, is it possible to send a live audio/video feed and data via cable (20m)?

  • Ethernet range can be up to 100m, but how about trying WiFi which the Pi 3 has?

b) Is there a Linux based program to achieve this or do I need additional hardware/cabling?

  • The link abouve mentions something to get you started. In time you're sure to start accumulating more hardware.

Answered by Geoff on August 23, 2021

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