Wireless Security Camera &
Wireless Video Camera
Wireless Security Cameras have the advantage of mobility
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Wireless cameras for all applications including GSM remote security cameras with night vision and motion
detection and wireless IP security cameras with angle control and motion detection.
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SECURITY CAMERA - WIRED OR WIRELESS ?
A Wireless surveillance camera set is easier to install than wired systems because no wires have to be laid and hidden. However, sometimes the radio signals from the wireless surveillance camera may not initially connect with the receiver. If at first you don't get a picture from your wireless surveillance camera, or if the picture is blurry, try putting your receiver in a different location and removing sources of radio interference.
The practical benefit of the wireless camera set is it's mobility. You will be able to reposition each camera without having to undo and relay cables, and you will do this, as well as adding or removing cameras without disruption to the remainder of the surveillance system.
Wireless may sound more upmarket and it does have the mobility advantage but it does come with a higher security risk. Anyone with the most basic wireless network can tap into any other wireless network within range. For a home security system which if properly planned should not require the movement of cameras to different locations the lower security risk of wired systems is worth serious consideration.
MAKE WIRELESS CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS MORE SECURE
Wireless surveillance systems can be less secure than wired systems, because anyone with the most basic kind of wireless network equipment at his disposal can tap into virtually any wireless network within range, but even if you have little or no technical knowledge, you can secure your wireless spy surveillance systems in little time with these 5 simple tips:- Secure your access point administration interface: The default passwords of most standard surveillance devices are already known to most hackers. So, when you set up your router through the web interface, change the default password and write it down somewhere safe.
- Stop broadcasting your SSID: Your wireless router continuously transmits your SSID (Service Set Identifier). While this is useful in an office where many people are going to connect to your network, for your cctv cameras and systems at home, ( cheap cctv cameras and systems if you bought them from EasyShopping-Electronics ), this is certainly not needed. Turn SSID transmission off as soon as you can. Wireless LAN "sniffers" will still be able to detect your network, but other than that, your network will mostly be shrouded from outsiders.
- Use MAC address filtering: Turn on MAC address filtering on your wireless router configuration utility. By doing so, you can add the MAC addresses of all of your networking cameras and other devices to the address pool of the router. This way, no one outside your home network will be able to access your surveillance systems.
- Reduce the power of transmission: Reduce the power of your wireless transmitter to such a degree that the signal does not reach outside your home. This will keep most outsiders at bay.
- Disable remote administration tool: Your remote administration utility is seldom used. So, keeping it on exposes your surveillance cameras / systems to outsiders. Turn it off to enhance the security of your surveillance systems.
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