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Security Camera Installation

Most wireless hidden cameras, including Wi-Fi cameras, can transmit signals up to 300 feet in a direct line of sight. Longer distances can be achieved by using higher powered transmitters or high gain antennas.

There is no limit to the devices that you can connect, as long as they are compatible.

Yes, security cameras can be purchased both for a wired and wireless setup, depending on your needs and preferences.

Yes, you can even mix and match cameras of different types on the same surveillance network, as long as they are all compatible with the recorder.

Wireless signals don’t extend very far without a wall or anything else to block the signal. A wired system will provide a more reliable signal. Additionally, the video quality will always remain consistent as it won’t be susceptible to bandwidth fluctuations.

Yes, certain wireless security cameras are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions as indicated by their IP rating.

Yes, wireless security cameras can be easily integrated into home automation systems for added convenience and control.

In general, the video quality of wired security cameras is more consistent and higher resolution than that of wireless cameras.

Recommended security measures include using strong passwords, updating firmware, enabling encryption, and restricting access to authorized users only.

The typical battery life of wireless security cameras can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on usage and specific camera models.

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