Point-to-Point Wireless

As an Alternative to
Hardwired or LTE Cellular

When to Use Point-to-Point Wireless

Point-to-point wireless communications (also referred to as a wireless link or a wireless bridge) is often a very efficient and effective alternative to running cat5/6 cabling between a camera and the head end location where a high speed internet connection is usually (but not always) available.

While most wireless links are often less than a mile in length, it is possible to send video up to 20 miles using high powered radios and the proper antennas.

How it works

A typical wireless link consists of 2 radios and antennas, aimed at each other. 1 radio/antenna is at the camera location, the other radio/antenna is at the headend location where video can be stored to a network video recorder and/or connected to high speed internet service to allow access from anywhere.

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360° of Protection

When motion is detected by the fixed cameras or battery powered wireless sensors the PTZ camera will "slew-to-cue" to investigate what has triggered the motion. The cameras also include IR light, white light and 2 way audio speakers/microphones. This creates a very powerful intrusion detection system that will allow you to take immediate action in real time.

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