A limited number of wireless cameras will work, but they need to be powered from a source that can run them 24/7. I have two systems with a few D-Link Tapo cameras that have power bricks (not Solar) and they work fine. Wireless cameras tend to saturate the wireless network when there is more than a few of them, if you have multiple wired access points with separate SID's it is better, just be aware that they need to be spaced out in the wireless spectrum so there is minimal radio interference. Also routing the cameras through a typical home router may cause you grief, need to be using a separate good quality switch that is connected directly to the BI PC.I guess I need to use wired camera's for where I need recording. I don't use cloud anything.
It's pretty cool just to be able to see what's on the camera with the phone or ipad.
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I have two systems with a few D-Link Tapo cameras ....
TP-Link, I was getting my D-Link switches mixed up with my TP-Link cameras, must be getting old and feeble!D-Link or TP-Link ?
I've got a couple of Tapos also.
I was married to a Latina from Honduras for 31 years....I still get tacos mixed up with my Tapos....TP-Link, I was getting my D-Link switches mixed up with my TP-Link cameras, must be getting old and feeble!

