WIFI Bridge? House to video feed gate controller, with 24V DC power @ gate?

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Hello, I need to get WIFI signal from house to gate, 900 feet apart flat land with a direct line of sight, no obstructions. I wish to install a gate control video/talk call box. The powered gate & gate control box is 24V DC power which I have from a deep cycle battery and solar panels. I think I need a WIFI bridge (send and receive antenna) at both house and gate? Is this correct? House is standard 110V, Is there an antenna that can run off 24V direct wired power? Gate controller comes with a Flat panel 2.4GH - 14db antenna, but states "up to 200yards/600feet" That not quite strong enough. Thank you for any responses
Scott
"This intercom can also be connected to a LAN cable directly from the router or from a repeater or
point-to-point wifi bridge device." "WiFi Standard: 802.11 b/g/n, Long Range Directional Patch Antenna at Gate (Up To 200 Yards)"
 
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The ubiquiti units linked above use 24volts. It should be possible to replace the power injector ac power supply with a connection to your batteries. Of course that likely voids any warranty but it should not be all that hard.

Ubiquiti sell lots of different equipment like this and unfortunately they run 3 or more types of PoE so you have to read carefully.
Sep 14, 2018
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The gate controller box and gate motor currently in place run on 24V DC setup. I looking for advice on how to get/push my WIFI signal from the house to the gate and back. The house side is easy with 110VAC, but at the gate, my only power is a 24vDC battery with solar panels to charge. How the controller works is a random person arrives at my gate pushes a call button which activates the video camera, mic, and speaker, that goes through my WIFI internet to call my cell phone. I can then see who is at the gate as well as talk with them. I hope this clears up my needs. Thank you. Scott
 
The ubiquiti units linked above use 24volts. It should be possible to replace the power injector ac power supply with a connection to your batteries. Of course that likely voids any warranty but it should not be all that hard.

Ubiquiti sell lots of different equipment like this and unfortunately they run 3 or more types of PoE so you have to read carefully.
 
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