Wireless USB "cable"

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Serial # 19781010

Am using my Canon with the included Remote Capture software with good
results. Have pretty much total control over camera with just a USB
cable connection.

However would like to use this software outside near my bird feeder to
get close ups of the birds.

Question:
What would I need to replace the USB cable with a wireless connection?
That is plug some kind of transciever into camera USB port and one
into computer UBS port and get rid of cable? 50-100 range would be
nice.

Thanks
Beowulf

P.S did I mention it should be cheap?
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

XCam2 COLOR Wireless Video Camera
http://www.x10.com/products4/vk66a_ab49_lpd_cj.htm?423d23e66a263456428e3e71

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| Am using my Canon with the included Remote Capture software with good
| results. Have pretty much total control over camera with just a USB
| cable connection.
|
| However would like to use this software outside near my bird feeder to
| get close ups of the birds.
|
| Question:
| What would I need to replace the USB cable with a wireless connection?
| That is plug some kind of transciever into camera USB port and one
| into computer UBS port and get rid of cable? 50-100 range would be
| nice.
|
| Thanks
| Beowulf
|
| P.S did I mention it should be cheap?
 
P

Pavel A.

Serial # 19781010 said:
Question:
What would I need to replace the USB cable with a wireless connection?
That is plug some kind of transciever into camera USB port and one
into computer UBS port and get rid of cable? 50-100 range would be
nice.
P.S did I mention it should be cheap?

AFAIK the "wireless USB" is under development but still not
available for price that you may consider "cheap".
This thing is based on 802.15; the range - as always - greatly depends
on antenna, transmit power and other details.

Bottom line - use a wi-fi connected camera as Carey Frisch adviced.

--PA
 

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