by Joseph Handerson
If you’re interested in setting up surveillance camera systems in your business or in your home, you’re going to have to decide whether you’d like to use a wireless IP camera or a wireless analog camera. There are a number of pros and cons for each type, so the decision might not be as simple as you’d like. Let’s take a look at the differences between the two to see which is right for you.
The biggest difference between these types of surveillance camera systems is how they deliver the video signal. Analog wireless cameras transfer signal via transmitter and receiver devices. IP wireless cameras use a wireless network to send the signals instead.
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by Tony DeFranco
Years ago, home burglar alarms were only found with rich homes. These days however, the prices have dropped and they are becoming more common with homes of average folk. A lot of people who invest in burglar systems go for the do it yourself systems. They can be wired or wireless, setting off an alarm when an intruder attempts to break in or when they are moving around inside of your house.
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What You Should Know About Home Security Systems
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