Greetings, apologies if this is not the correct place to ask however I have noticed some great questions and answers on this forum and this is a new first for me
I was wanting to setup a long range WIFI network or some kind of networking system in a remote area with a central gateway rather than multiple gateways. I have included an image below for the example.
The blue site would be the intended gateway and central location as it is the only site directly accessible by a vehicle. The distances are also included. There is no direct line of site between green/orange and blue, but blue to yellow and black and green and orange do. (I'm not sure on elevation currently), but there is light shrub and semi-dense trees in the area.
The blue circle and line represent a security camera approximately 20m away with WIFI and ethernet capability which is reason for wanting a WIFI network rather than LORA (Large squares contain a datalogger w/ RS485, RS232, Ethernet etc.). The blue site would also host a DVR to trigger and store images/video.
(more below).
I have a modem available for free similar to this with SMA connectors
It's a long shot but would replacing the existing antennas with something like a YAGI 25DBI directional antenna towards the direction of each site suffice? Or would I need a booster? (I'm very inexperienced with antennas). Taking a trip out here is a hike 2+ hr driving each way so I'd like to have some kind of solution with the highest likelihood of working. The security cameras have a fair bit of range and can connect to my mobile hotspot from each of the main sites but I would be planning on using ethernet to WIFI adapters with their own external antenna.
All the cellular gateways I have just have a ethernet, no WIFI so I would need to add routers to each site to along with the gateway or an ethernet switch + ethernet cable to the security camera just to include them. Would also save me on 5 DVR's and having a local DVR would be ideal as to not chew through bulk data as the cameras need constant monitoring, I only need to chime in momentarily remotely to check everything works. I guess the second best option is to split the clusters with 2 gateways + 2 DVRs?
Thank you in advance, and any advice is seriously appreciated!
I was wanting to setup a long range WIFI network or some kind of networking system in a remote area with a central gateway rather than multiple gateways. I have included an image below for the example.
The blue site would be the intended gateway and central location as it is the only site directly accessible by a vehicle. The distances are also included. There is no direct line of site between green/orange and blue, but blue to yellow and black and green and orange do. (I'm not sure on elevation currently), but there is light shrub and semi-dense trees in the area.
The blue circle and line represent a security camera approximately 20m away with WIFI and ethernet capability which is reason for wanting a WIFI network rather than LORA (Large squares contain a datalogger w/ RS485, RS232, Ethernet etc.). The blue site would also host a DVR to trigger and store images/video.
(more below).

I have a modem available for free similar to this with SMA connectors

It's a long shot but would replacing the existing antennas with something like a YAGI 25DBI directional antenna towards the direction of each site suffice? Or would I need a booster? (I'm very inexperienced with antennas). Taking a trip out here is a hike 2+ hr driving each way so I'd like to have some kind of solution with the highest likelihood of working. The security cameras have a fair bit of range and can connect to my mobile hotspot from each of the main sites but I would be planning on using ethernet to WIFI adapters with their own external antenna.
All the cellular gateways I have just have a ethernet, no WIFI so I would need to add routers to each site to along with the gateway or an ethernet switch + ethernet cable to the security camera just to include them. Would also save me on 5 DVR's and having a local DVR would be ideal as to not chew through bulk data as the cameras need constant monitoring, I only need to chime in momentarily remotely to check everything works. I guess the second best option is to split the clusters with 2 gateways + 2 DVRs?
Thank you in advance, and any advice is seriously appreciated!