Live streaming from a video camera can require a video encoder interface to connect to a computer. The video production software can then push out the stream to allow viewers to watch. There are a number of options to achieve this depending on your camera features. Some older cameras only provide HDMI output and hence need an envoder to feed it into the Production software. Some cameras can use WiFi or LAN to push directly out to allow viewing. The items below allow varying levels of output at differing cost.
In cases where there is a lack of space or no wifi there are solutions to extend WiFi connectivity to other areas of the ground we can use Wifi extenders to reach out the connection. In this example, there is a Outdoor Wireless Bridge and camera located at the back of the goal area and the other end situated in the Gantry where there is a LAN connection.
We recently purchased a 4G router to evaluate it and to see if it provided better connectivity. The ideal feature about this device is the sim-card-slot on the back of the device. Plug in and ready-to go.