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The video below outlines how to use an iPhone or Android to determine the wireless strength in areas around your home or business. It is relevant to test the connection strength at every location you intend to mount a wireless camera at. It is recommended to not make any compromises when it comes to wireless because it can be troublesome to troubleshoot. Select the drop down box that states WIREDEFAULT and select wireless. Click the button next to the drop down box that says DEFAULT. Then select the Radio Button marked STATIC.

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Since video sent over WiFi is a data signal, as long as there is signal penetration you will see a clear picture without interference lines. The worst that will happen is the video refresh rate will be low, meaning the video will be choppy and it will not be real time video transmission. When compared to analog transmitters, if there is even a single obstruction, it would cause lines to appear in the video. In this setup we will show you how to setup a wireless camera system for long range wireless transmission using a WiFi security camera that already has a built in WiFi radio and a powerful outdoor wireless access point. Clear line of sight is recommended as obstructions can cause signal degradation depending on the density of the obstruction. This setup is great for outdoors where you can mount a radio on the exterior surface of a building and broadcast WiFi to cameras mounted in the signal path. By using one AP, you can connect to up to four 1080P HD security cameras and view them using your computer, or integrate them in to a NVR for recording. Click here to read more. The first and extremely important step when considering a wireless security camera system is understanding the limitations of wireless equipment. You can purchase expensive wireless equipment and still have poor signal due to interference or thick walls. These issues can lead to an unreliable security system that drops cameras, or appears to skip video.

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In some instances, event segments are stored separately from the raw video data 31683. In some instances, the event segments are stored at a lower display resolution than the raw video data. For example, the event segments are optionally stored at 480p or 780p and the raw video data is stored at 1080i or 1080p. Storing the event segments at a lower display resolution enables the system to devote less time and resources to retrieving and processing the event segments. In some instances, the event segments are not stored separately and the segmentation information includes references to the raw video data 31683 as well as date and time information for reproducing the event segments. In some implementations, the event segments include one or more audio segments e.