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How Wireless Camera Home Security System Works
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Man is innately curious. We all need to know what goes on in stuff that may affect our lives.
Our curiosity can be aroused especially when we feel that our lives or possessions are in danger.
We want to watch our homes all the time, but we can’t really do that, can we?
So some of us install wireless camera home security systems to do the watching for us.
The rise in criminal activity and the lack of time of people has led to the development of camera home security systems.
However, most of these systems are limited by wires.
There are, as we now know, some disadvantages to wired camera home security systems.
A wire limits the distance of the one watching to the cameras. These types of camera home security systems are often connected to one central “hub” in order to maximize efficiency.
This is a disadvantage since the whole point of installing a camera home security system is to be able to watch the house while you are away.
And you cannot really get away if you have to stay in a place and watch the monitors, do you?
Another problem with these types of camera home security systems is that the connection is limited by the wires. One cut from a burglar, or even one bite from a rodent and you would have no system at all.
Wires also suffer the ravages of time, so you may have to replace the whole wiring from time to time.
Thus, the need for wireless camera home security systems arose.
With wireless camera home security systems, you can watch what’s going on in your house from a distant.
The technology for wireless camera home security systems developed dramatically with the rise of the wireless broadband internet.
How do these wireless camera home security systems work?
Well, there are many ways in which wireless camera home security systems work.
One way for a wireless camera home security system to work is to set up individual networks and connections for each camera. A camera then transmits data by making it “jump” from camera to camera until it reaches the monitoring system.
The monitoring system then broadcasts the feed into the internet to be viewed by the owner.
Sometimes, a wireless camera home security system utilizes the cameras as individual computers linked into a wireless network.
Using radio signals, each camera transmits directly to the internet or to a monitoring system. In this case, the wireless camera home security system does not depend upon each camera in order to work.
Some wireless camera home security systems also utilize Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) technology to broadcast the surveillance into the internet.
Many of these wireless camera home security systems incorporate separate IP addresses for each camera. Thus, one can access each camera using the internet.
Still others set up websites where the wireless camera home security system broadcasts its contents. Thus, an authorized user can access the cameras from anywhere in the world.
The disadvantage with wireless camera home security systems, however, is that it is still a new technology.
The broadcast of a wireless camera home security system still depends upon the latency and speed of a network so, unlike wired systems, wireless camera home security systems may not broadcast in real time.
The video quality of wireless camera home security systems also suffers because of this problem.
However, as was said, it is still a baby technology. It may be low quality right now, but we can expect great things from wireless camera home security systems in the future.
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