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Wireless Security Cameras - The Effect of Walls and Other Obstructions with Wireless Security Cameras

The signal from wireless security cameras can go through walls and other obstructions, but that does not mean it should. The absolute worse material for wireless security cameras is metal. Metal walls or metal objects will disrupt the signals from wireless security cameras and ruin the reception, thus rendering the wireless security cameras useless. Other types of materials will not have such an extreme effect on wireless security cameras, though other types of walls and objects can disrupt the signal from wireless security cameras.

The most important thing for wireless security cameras to function properly is a clear line of sight. If you set up a wireless security camera in your home or office or on your property, you should not have anything between the transmitter and the receiver. If you have a clear line of sight between the transmitter and the receiver, it should work to its optimal potential.

You should keep two things in mind when designing your wireless security system with the wireless security cameras. First, you should do your best to minimize the number of obstructions and walls between the transmitter and the receiver. The signal from the wireless security cameras can be sent through walls the majority of the time, but there is the possibility of distortion. Second, wireless security cameras are only wireless because of the video. Wireless security cameras are not completely wireless. They still need to be plugged into a power outlet. So when you are designing your security system with wireless security cameras, keep in mind that the placement of the wireless security cameras should reflect both of these points. Wireless security cameras should have a clear line of sight to the receiver, and wireless security cameras need to be near power outlets.

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