Saturday, March 21, 2009

Things to Know About Wireless Surveillance Camera Systems

By Tom Jenson Kevin Rubenstein Michael Scott

If you're looking to set up wireless surveillance camera systems in your business or in your home, you should carefully decide between using a wireless IP or a wireless analog camera. There are multiple pros and cons for each type, so making the best choice might not be as simple. Let's take a look at the differences between the two to see which is right for you.

The main difference between these types of wireless surveillance camera systems is how the video signal is delivered to the location that you want. Similar to regular TV, analog wireless cameras transfer signal via transmitter and receiver devices. On the other hand, IP wireless cameras use a digital wireless network to send the signals instead.

Wireless security cameras offer an additional level of convenience, and allow easier installation. Something to consider when dealing with wireless systems is the distance between the devices. You want to make sure that the devices are close enough to prevent loss of reception.

Wireless security cameras come in two basic types - those that are analog (often found as part of a package or kit), and those that are IP based. The analog type will include a receiver and transmitter, and will work a lot like an ordinary television camera, with the transmitter and receiver simply replacing the cable. The camera is connected to the transmitter and sends a signal to the recording device. These systems are good, but are prone to bad interference and your transmitted signal can sometimes be picked up by outside sources, making privacy a concern.

The second type, IP wireless based cameras, uses a network adapter to work just like having another computer connected in your network. This adapter is connected to a router and sends a digital video signal to a computer. You can see and record the video from any of your network protected computers. Wireless IP cameras are a good choice because they provide higher quality digital signal that is encrypted and provide more security and privacy. These cameras are better suited for remote surveillance making interference not likely.

Wireless surveillance camera systems are easy and fast to place without the worries of hanging wires all over. They're the best choice for those who arent tech savvy and look for something simple and easy to install. However, they aren't always the best choice for every installation.

If you're thinking about protecting your home or business with security cameras, take the time to consider where you'll be placing the cameras. That will help you determine whether analog or IP wireless cameras are the right choice for you.

Also take into consideration that wireless cameras arent always the best choice. Wired surveillance camera systems always provide the optimal protection every security system should have. It is strongly recommended to consider a wired system, leaving wireless as a last choice.

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