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securitycamera2000
July 6th 12, 10:50 AM
A ,CCTV Monitors (http://www.securitycamera2000.com/categories/CCTV-Monitors/)wifi IP camera (http://www.ipcamera.biz/categories/WiFi-IP-Network-Cameras/) is used differently than a wireless camera and has different capabilities. The letters IP represent internet protocol. Representing the signal is transmitted over the internet with a certain protocol. An IP optical device transmits to a router or is connected to the internet by an Ethernet cable connection. This creates the ability to capture a specific area and view the area at a distant place. Differently than a wireless camera that is used within the home to create a system that is portable in nature and viewed on various monitors including the television.
The transmission frequency of a Wi-Fi IP camera is 802.11GHZ. The signal is transmitted to a router or connected to the internet by an Ethernet cable. The IP connection is often referred to as a WIFI connection. A higher signal transmission speed creates a high quality video. A wireless camera transmits to a receiver within a specified distance usually 300 feet and transmits its signal commonly at 2.4GHZ or 5.8GHZ. Many home appliances such as microwaves and land line telephones transmit at these lower frequencies creating occasional interference.

Steve Hix[_2_]
July 6th 12, 05:32 PM
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securitycamera2000 > wrote:

> The transmission frequency of a Wi-Fi IP camera is 802.11GHZ.

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> The signal
> is transmitted to a router or connected to the internet by an Ethernet
> cable. The IP connection is often referred to as a WIFI connection. A
> higher signal transmission speed creates a high quality video. A
> wireless camera transmits to a receiver within a specified distance
> usually 300 feet and transmits its signal commonly at 2.4GHZ or 5.8GHZ.

But you said above... Which is it?

Never mind.

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