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Hello.
I was wondering when it comes to outdoor Cameras, is it better to go with wireless(WIFI) Cameras or traditional wireless Cameras?
The problem I have found with some wireless Cameras is that they lose the connection sometimes and are unreliable.
Are all wireless Cameras like that or just wifi Cameras?
Thanks.
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If it must be wireless then IP.
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It all depends on transmission methods. If your using a high powered transmitter over a mesh network then you should have a solid signal.
Check out Avalon they make so,e nice wireless stuff and technsupport is top notch
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It all depends on transmission methods. If your using a high powered transmitter over a mesh network then you should have a solid signal.
Check out Avalon they make so,e nice wireless stuff and technsupport is top notch
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