Wifi Cameras recommendation

peste19

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Jul 18, 2018
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend me some good wifi cameras for my house, There doesnt seem much out there, I only really found these that were ok I guess, any recommendations would be appreciated


Amcrest ProHD Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4-Megapixel (2688 x 1520P) WiFi Wireless IP Security Bullet Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (1080P/1520P), IP4M-1026B (Black)4 Megapixel POE Bullet IP Security Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1026E (Black)

Reolink RLC-511W - 5MP 4X Optical Zoom WiFi Bullet Security Camera

I was leaning more towards the first 1 as it has h265 codec and has known lens and chipset while the other doesnt reveal what it has but but has more megapixel and just assuming better wifi reception.

I would have preferred doing by poe however my house has alot of corners and it all brick 4 sides, I attempted to get quotes from a couple of companies but once they saw the house and the work, never got a quote back
 
I was wondering if anyone could recommend me some good wifi cameras for my house, There doesnt seem much out there, I only really found these that were ok I guess, any recommendations would be appreciated


Amcrest ProHD Amcrest ProHD Outdoor 4-Megapixel (2688 x 1520P) WiFi Wireless IP Security Bullet Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (1080P/1520P), IP4M-1026B (Black)4 Megapixel POE Bullet IP Security Camera - IP67 Weatherproof, 4MP (2688 TVL), IP4M-1026E (Black)

Reolink RLC-511W - 5MP 4X Optical Zoom WiFi Bullet Security Camera

I was leaning more towards the first 1 as it has h265 codec and has known lens and chipset while the other doesnt reveal what it has but but has more megapixel and just assuming better wifi reception.

I would have preferred doing by poe however my house has alot of corners and it all brick 4 sides, I attempted to get quotes from a couple of companies but once they saw the house and the work, never got a quote back

Hi @peste19

A couple of notes

1) Brick walls will have a negative effect on wifi signals.
2) How do you plan to run the power wire to the wifi cameras?
 
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@mat200 , that brick walls concerns me a bit regarding wifi reception but i would have to see if its usable or not.

2) In certain areas i have power outlets where i can retrieve power from and/or steal from several light fixtures that i have outside
 
@mat200 , that brick walls concerns me a bit regarding wifi reception but i would have to see if its usable or not.

2) In certain areas i have power outlets where i can retrieve power from and/or steal from several light fixtures that i have outside

Hi @peste,

Ok, you have power on light fixtures and some outlets... assuming the camera will not be right on top of either power location:

Q: So how are you going to run the power wire to the wifi camera?
 
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I feel like this is a trick question lol

I was planning on power extension cables like this

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HI @peste19

It's not a trick question, but a tricky question and a serious question.

Basically, you're implying that you are going to have a wall wort / AC adapter which is not rated for outdoors plugged in somehow to a socket off the light fixture running the power cord along your brick wall which is in some form secured or hanging on the wall to a wifi camera which may not work well due to wifi signals and brick walls not being friendly to each other.

The truth of the matter is brick / stone walls do add complexities to the setup - and wifi cameras really do not solve the issue very well.
 
I tried the dome models of both of these cameras and I dropped signal over a dozen times an hour. The $400 wireless router I used was in a front bedroom and the cameras were just on the other side of the brick exterior wall. I run wireless INSIDE the house fine. Once outside, I wouldn't recommend anyone trying wireless.
 
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Wifi is not recommended for security cameras. It is simple to block or jam WIFI. You can also easily overload your local wifi sid
 
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Earlier today I went around the house to analyze camera placement and found that the contractors left a hidden conduit, looks like i dont need wireless anymore, just need to figure out which cable and system to buy but i am going to open a new thread for that
 
Earlier today I went around the house to analyze camera placement and found that the contractors left a hidden conduit, looks like i dont need wireless anymore, just need to figure out which cable and system to buy but i am going to open a new thread for that

Hi @peste19

Excellent news.

Feel free to share a picture of the conduit termination point on the building.

Remember that you may need to use bulk cat5e/6 cable as the RJ45 plugs are more challenging to pull through conduit.
( see the cliff notes and search the form on terminating cat5e/6 cables ... and what sort of cable to get .. hint not CCA .. )