Help/advice for complicated WiFi environment

Many Wyze items, cameras, vacuums, House has one ISP FREDs_Place and Shop and a separate ISP (same provider) Freds_RV. Some of the out door cams can connect 2.4Ghz to the house and some connect to the RV shop. We use Amazon Echo shows and our cell phones to see each of the cameras. Any thought on how to coordinate this mess so we Both, Wife and I, Can see every cam that is on line. Note in the house is the 15" Echo show that can display multiple wyze cams but can not adjust pan and tilt, only zoom.

Let me make sure I have this right. Some devices connect to a WiFi that is from one Internet connection and some devices connect to a WiFi that is from a second Internet connection. If this is correct, it should not be a problem at all. If your phone or Echo are on the same WiFi as the camera you are trying to watch, then the connection will use the Wyze servers to establish the connection, but the connection itself will be local to your LAN. Conversely if the camera you are trying to watch and your phone or Echo are on a different Internet connection, the connection will use the Wyze servers to establish the connection, but the actual connection will be via the Internet from one ISP connection to the other. The fact that it’s the same ISP does not matter. Also it does matter to you if a camera is or is not on the same LAN - it will just connect.
About the only place this could an issue is you are trying to download a TimeLapse video - that requires that your phone be on the same LAN as the camera.
If I’m not understanding your situation, please explain better.

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