Anyone know about possible surveillance equip?

Riles

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I have a funny issue I need someone's input on and I don't know of anyone personally to ask. Wondering if someone can identify what this thing is?

Please don't quote. I will need to edit.
 
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A camera? How? It looks like audio something or other to me.
 
My guy Roadhead said he thought it looked a lot like a wasp trap, but do you have a higher res or larger pic? It is so small, it's hard to say.
 
My guy Roadhead said he thought it looked a lot like a wasp trap, but do you have a higher res or larger pic? It is so small, it's hard to say.
That would make me very happy if that was the case.

And I don't. There are unique circumstances surrounding this. It is in an ...odd location.
 
It's got some sort of motion detector on the bottom. That thing on top could be a flash hood.

It's got to be a camera.

Is there hunting there? Wildlife? Deer seasons soon don't forget. Someones trying to see if theres deers theres.
 
That would make me very happy if that was the case.

And I don't. There are unique circumstances surrounding this. It is in an ...odd location.

Is it up in a tree? If so, how high? Roadhead just asked.
 
It's got some sort of motion detector on the bottom. That thing on top could be a flash hood.

It's got to be a camera.

Is there hunting there? Wildlife? Deer seasons soon don't forget. Someones trying to see if theres deers theres.

If it IS a camera, deer is not hat they are trying to see.


But thanks. I have been googling my ass off trying to find something similar.
 
Yes, about....15 to 20 feet maybe?

Yeah, wasp traps aren't placed that high. That is a really weird device to be up that high. Is there a house opposite? Because then a camera would make sense. Peeping tom scenario?
 
If it IS a camera, deer is not hat they are trying to see.


But thanks. I have been googling my ass off trying to find something similar.

Me too hun but I have to go to sleep. Sorry again about being rude earlier.

Good luck.
 
It is a directional antenna, probably WiFi. Someone is mostly likely riding free wifi from somewhere else. The bottom part (the square) is the rebroadcast antenna, the circular part is the directional portion.
 
It is a directional antenna, probably WiFi. Someone is mostly likely riding free wifi from somewhere else. The bottom part (the square) is the rebroadcast antenna, the circular part is the directional portion.
How would this work if the wifi it was pointing towards was passworded?
 
If it is password protected, then it should be secure (assuming a strong password). The device gathers the signal from a cone shape in a general direction, so depending on what lies in that direction, it could be hitting any number of places. A device of that size would, at best, have a range of a few hundred feet. They're used in warehouses and big buildings to move the signal from one part of the building to another without wiring. You see them here (in the big city) pointed toward things like Starbucks, etc. It could also allow friends or family to share a signal.
 
If it is password protected, then it should be secure (assuming a strong password). The device gathers the signal from a cone shape in a general direction, so depending on what lies in that direction, it could be hitting any number of places. A device of that size would, at best, have a range of a few hundred feet. They're used in warehouses and big buildings to move the signal from one part of the building to another without wiring. You see them here (in the big city) pointed toward things like Starbucks, etc. It could also allow friends or family to share a signal.
It's pointed at a big empty field of livestock.
 
Yeah, wasp traps aren't placed that high. That is a really weird device to be up that high. Is there a house opposite? Because then a camera would make sense. Peeping tom scenario?
Thanks.

It points over onto my property across the road. No other homes on this side road and my home is at least 500 feet away....behind many trees. What it "overlooks" is 1) the roadway going past my/their homes, and our friend of livestock. Of which we have had tampering with fences and water as of late.
 
It's pointed at a big empty field of livestock.

In a rural setting, at twenty feet up, it probably has a farther range. There are all kinds of remote wifi sensors out there now - gate sensors, pump sensors, weather sensors, hell, even chipped cows these day. It may be something as simply as a wifi enabled weather sensor.

If I was worried about it, I would just go out with a long stick or climb the tree and take it down. Then, from a discrete distance wait and see if someone shows up to check on it. Also, once you have it in hand you can read the manufacturer and model.
 
Personally I'd use it for target practice then forget the matter but that's just me.

If it's on your property without your consent call the cops & let them investigate.
 
In a rural setting, at twenty feet up, it probably has a farther range. There are all kinds of remote wifi sensors out there now - gate sensors, pump sensors, weather sensors, hell, even chipped cows these day. It may be something as simply as a wifi enabled weather sensor.

If I was worried about it, I would just go out with a long stick or climb the tree and take it down. Then, from a discrete distance wait and see if someone shows up to check on it. Also, once you have it in hand you can read the manufacturer and model.
I can't. It's not on my property.

But thank you. Your input has been really really helpful.
 
I can't. It's not on my property.

But thank you. Your input has been really really helpful.

Glad to help. That it is visible - and white - would lead me to not suspect any covert purpose. Most surveillance equipment is designed to blend in. Trail cams and covert audio sensors are almost always some form of camo coloring.
 
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