I have a security camera that sends the video stream to a receiver at 2,4 GHz. Now I want to know, if it is possible to get this signal on the iPhone and show the video stream. Like WiFi is sending 2,4 Gigabits, the iPhone should be able to get that signal. or not?
Security Cam:. My iPhone is an iPhone 5 on iOS 8.1
If it is not possible on the iPhone, is it possible to get a signal with any other device? I have this device that I could use: a news of cables for Raspberry Pi, Old WiFi USB Stick, Ardino Uno and TV / Audio / Video etc.
Thanks iComputerfreak
In short, to get no signal To get the signal, you need some dedicated hardware and the iPhone He must encode in Jne format. It is not possible to interfere with the wireless signal at a particular frequency and decode it into the software - not on the iPhone, anyway.
Your best solution is to look at some external hardware that operates at the same frequency, and can encode the video signal on the WiFi network - I wonder if such a device does not exist , Although it may not be cheap, the iPhone can only capture the encoded video via WIFI and use it as any other video stream.
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