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The Ins And Outs Of Wireless Security Explained

Katharine · October 30, 2019 ·

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A wireless security system is an excellent alternative to a wired system. They aim to improve on the most significant disadvantage that a wired security camera system has, the installation process. The main variation between the two systems is that security footage is being submitted wirelessly from the camera to a recorder. Wireless systems connect to Wi-Fi networks (with a cable or wirelessly); however, they still necessitate power.

Advantages

  • The best advantage of a wireless system is the easy installation compared to that of a wired system. Since wireless cameras are connecting to the Wi-Fi network in order to transmit the footage, you do not have to run cables running from the recorder to cameras. As such, wireless cameras offer a more flexible option when it comes to mounting locations. The only restraint to mounting a wireless camera is the access to the power source. Wireless solutions also have a choice of running a cable from the security camera to the recorder, which can be advantageous if you have a location that does not have wireless coverage.

 

  • Unlike a wired security camera system that is more permanent, a wireless system is easily set up, taken down, or moved. As such, wire systems are an excellent option for businesses in a temporary location or renters.

Disadvantages

  • One of the main disadvantages of wireless security cameras is they are affected by interference, which can make them not as reliable in certain situations. In the connected world today, wireless broadcasts and signals are around us all the time. Such competing signals can pose a problem for wireless security cameras. Check out Wired Smart for wireless security options. The signals of your router and others in the vicinity on the same bandwidth are overlapping and cause interference for the devices. This can be especially problematic in apartment complexes where almost every apartment has multiple wireless signals, and most are using the same bandwidth.

 

  • Your scope of coverage or wireless strength is connected to several factors, including your router, the amount and presence of interference, and the route the signal must take to reach your cameras. All wireless security cameras must be installed within the Wi-Fi range. If there is a substantial amount of metal or building between the camera and the wireless router, you may be experiencing connection problems. If this is the instance, you can add wireless repeaters to enhance your wireless coverage to areas that are lacking a reliable Wi-Fi signal. Also, repeaters can assist with strengthening the wireless connection and signal between more detached wireless cameras. Wireless repeaters are easily installed and to use. They connect to your present wireless connection and simply rebroadcast from wherever they are mounted.

 

  • Wireless systems still necessitate a hard-wired power fixture; therefore, they are susceptible to power outages just like wired systems.

 

  • A wireless system is limited to four cameras, which is enough for most homes. However, if you have a medium or large property, we would not recommend a wireless system but instead suggest a wired system.
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