How to Install Wireless Security Cameras in 6 Steps

Wireless security cameras have become a more popular security asset for home and business surveillance over the past few years. Many users are turning to wireless systems to meet their security needs because they are flexible, movable, and easy to install without hiring professionals to run wires through the property. However, before taking the initiative with installing an indoor or outdoor wireless security camera, here are things you will need along with the cameras and wiring:

  • Schematics of your home or business
  • Measuring devices
  • Wire detector
  • Drill bits
  • Drill
  • Sealant

As will be mentioned later, the majority of work necessary for this installation is the drilling and mounting of the security camera. However, whereas in the past, security cameras provided a substantial amount of labor, modern-day surveillance devices and especially wireless ones require substantially less physical work. This is because prior generations used coaxial or twisted cables with a connection to a source of power. At the same time, wireless cameras sold by A1 Security Cameras only require a power connection and can include an ethernet cable for a superior result. See more pros and cons of either camera system from other posts on the A1 Security Cameras Blog today!

If you are unsure what products you need in your security system, A1 Security Cameras can help with our design page. We offer a wide selection of products that can enhance the safety and security of your home or business. In addition, our team can provide you with detailed information on products, quotes for orders, and can make suggestions to enhance your wireless security system.

There are several methods when it comes to remote viewing your security camera system. Manufacturers like LTS and Axis have developed their own mobile applications like LTS Connect and Axis camera station, respectively.

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How do wireless security cameras get their power?

Most indoor and outdoor wireless security cameras, especially those sold by A1 Security Cameras, use wiring for power and can be directly connected to a network if necessary. Moreover, the name “wireless camera” is simply in reference to how it transfers video footage. There are relatively inexpensive and purely wireless cameras. However, such devices, as in the case of Ring cameras, are susceptible to far more issues generally not found in security cameras.

How do I setup my own security camera?

With less equipment required, wireless cameras are easier to install than wired systems. Most devices do not need to be hardwired into the property and can be implemented simply by being mounted to the walls without the need to purchase extra tools and accessories. Users can follow these steps to install their surveillance equipment and be positive that it will function correctly:

  1. Mark spots for camera installations
  2. Measure out distances to plugs or switch for wiring
  3. Using wire detector, double-check spots to avoid wiring
  4. With the mounting bracket, mark spots for screws and wiring
  5. Drill spots for screws and wiring
  6. (For direct connection) Feed wiring through and place bracket and seal where appropriate
  7. Install the wireless security camera mounting bracket
  8. Connect the wireless camera to the network before placing it on the bracket
  9. Install the surveillance device onto the bracket

Depending on your wireless security cameras, connecting your device before installation is possible. This is done by directly clicking the device to the router or computer prior to installation and using the resulting interface to personalize the surveillance camera to your preferences. This process provides an avenue to cut the time it takes to get your security system online.

Some of the most common issues that arise from installation come with improper sealing. Whether it is too much or too little sealant. Problems that occur from too much or too little caulking include:

  • Gasket failure
  • Nesting insects
  • Wall damage from leaks
  • Leaking or water entrapment

Each of these issues can be solved through taking the proper steps during installation like:

  • Mounting the base or mounting bracket to a flat and smooth surface
  • Backfill cable holes
  • Using box covers at the base
  • Securing the system tightly to the surface

Unlike popular brands like Google’s Nest and Amazon’s Ring, security cameras offered by A1 Security Cameras are designed to last for years. With a proper setup, these devices will rarely, if ever experience an issue when providing constant security to the home or business owner.

How do I setup my own security camera?

What is a camera receiver?

Unlike traditional security cameras that are hardwired into the building, wireless security cameras rely on wireless receivers to stay on and connected. This component connects and communicates with a correlating transmitter to transfer video footage along with other necessary data. Typically, the mentioned transmitter is the source of the wireless network, the router.

As a result, there is a more significant discrepancy in the amount of space that can fall between a camera and its receiver, allowing users to install the equipment in locations that are most convenient for the home or business. According to Street Directory, receivers can pick up signals from cameras up to ten miles away, depending on the model.

Can wireless cameras work without Internet?

No, the majority of wireless cameras do not work without an internet connection. While a wired security camera will still transmit video footage to the network video recorder or digital video recorder, the wireless camera is incapable of doing so without a Wi-Fi connection.

Newer models of security devices like IP or internet protocol cameras can feature local storage when an outage occurs. However, the surefire way to prevent a wireless system from becoming inoperable through the loss of internet is by wiring the system. Many modern security cameras can function through POE or power over ethernet to make wiring much more manageable during installation. Wiring your system will also provide a defense against devices like signal jammers, which make wireless security cameras inoperable until the jammer is out of range or deactivated.

Another problem that should be mentioned regarding wireless cameras is the loss of functionality through poor signal quality. Whether it’s for a business or household, wireless security systems will use the same network as other electronic devices unless another network is established. This will mean that, due to the cameras sending a constant flow of data to a recording device or computer, other functions like streaming and gaming will be slowed. Solutions to this include using network extenders, wiring surveillance cameras, or strengthening your signal.

How hard is it to install security cameras?

Whereas it may seem like a challenging undertaking, wireless security camera installation is an exceedingly simple endeavor. However, for residents of Dallas-Fort WorthTexasA1 Security Cameras can make the process effortless thanks to our expert security camera installation team. For your home or business, reach out to the experts for further security system services and suggestions today!

Simple installation

With less equipment required, wireless cameras are easier to install than wired systems. Most devices do not need to be hardwired into the property, and can be implemented simply by being mounted to the walls without the need to purchase extra tools and accessories. Users can follow these steps to install their surveillance equipment and be positive that it will function properly:

  1. Decide where and at what angle the cameras should be installed – this location can be tweaked later on for any miscalculations, but it is good to start with a general idea.
  2. Choose the height that best fits the surveillance needs – installing cameras high on walls is a great way to keep them safe from intruders. Higher angles usually also provide a wider range for surveillance, so users should place equipment at the tallest point possible to cover the desired space.
  3. Hold the mounting bracket against the wall in the chosen location and mark the screw hole spaces with a pencil.
  4. Using a bit that is slightly smaller than the bracket’s screws, drill holes into the wall – pre-drilling small holes will help the screws enter the wall without any additional damage.
  5. Hold the mounting bracket against the wall so the screw holes align with the holes in the wall and insert the screws into place – make sure the bracket is completely secured before installing the camera.
  6. Plug the camera into the bracket and insert the required batteries – at this time the camera should be ready to go, and users can follow the manufacturer’s directions to sync the camera with the receiver.

Receiver

Unlike traditional security cameras that are hardwired into the building, wireless security cameras rely on wireless receivers to stay on and connected. There is a larger discrepancy in the amount of space that can fall between a camera and its receiver, allowing users to install the equipment in locations that are most convenient for the home or business. According to Street Directory, receivers can pick up signals from cameras as many as ten miles away.

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