Why It Is Important CCTV For Your Home & Office Security

Why It Is Important CCTV For Your Home & Office Security

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Have you tried everything to fix your home’s weak Wi-Fi signal?

You may have tried Wi-Fi extenders, a mesh network, and a new router and your home’s Wi-Fi is still slow and weak? You may have even upgraded or switched your internet service provider (ISP) thinking that be the problem. But you still experience problems with buffering while streaming movies, frozen video during Zoom or FaceTime or lagging when trying to control your smart devices. Why are your DIY strategies not working?

One of the biggest reasons your Wi-Fi internet is not cooperating is low bandwidth. While your internet service provider (ISP) may provide 25 Mbps (megabytes per second) download speeds or more, you may have what we in the business call digital congestion inside your home. That is, all the internet dependent devices in your home are crowding the network, creating a data bottleneck.

Your home Wi-Fi can only handle so much internet traffic simultaneously. Like a highway gets congested with too many vehicles, your home network system suffers from congestion as your different devices compete for signal and obstacles such as walls get in the way. That’s why it’s so important to have the best internet plan, the most advanced router, and in wall structured wiring or cabling.

By adding structured ethernet wiring to your home, it creates faster and more reliable connectivity with the ability to cut through all types of interference and obstacles. By having your home hardwired you can also connect important devices such as home security, surveillance cameras, home AV and smart home devices.

Are you ready to upgrade your home’s Wi-Fi connection? Text or Call NC Smart Home Technology (919) 935-7530 or email your contact information to info@ncsmarthometechnology.com.

Advantages of IP Video Camera Surveillance Over Analog?

Video surveillance is a must have if you want to protect your business or home. Many businesses and some homes already use CCTV surveillance systems to monitor everyday activity, but the reality is those are most likely analog camera systems. The use of IP (Internet Protocol) camera systems is the current trend when it comes to video surveillance. The simplest way to explain what an IP video surveillance system is, is a digital video camera system that can both send and receive a signal through a computer network. An analog camera system only sends its fee directly to a DVR. There are several advantages to using a high definition IP camera surveillance system over the older analog camera systems.

Here are a few key advantages:
Accessibility – If you are connected to the internet, you can access your live camera feed any time and any place. IP video surveillance allows users to access real time camera views from their cameras from any computer or mobile device that is connected to the internet.

Resolution – High definition IP cameras provide unbelievable zoom in and night vision capabilities, with cameras now topping 30 megapixel resolutions, making grainy and blurry videos from old analog cameras a thing of the past. IP cameras also offer HD 1080p and even 4K resolution. IP camera images make even the most advanced analog camera images look out of focus.
Storage – No more disks or VHS tapes. With IP video surveillance, all footage is stored digitally. You can save and store as much footage as you wish, if your hard drive permits it or you can store it in the cloud, which is becoming the more popular option.

Video Sharing – Not only can you view your camera footage from any device, you can also share the video footage with anyone anywhere in the world. This becomes crucial in emergency situations.

Low Maintenance – An IP video surveillance system cuts down the owner’s costs, by eliminating the time lapse video equipment, tapes or disks, cataloging etc.

Flexibility – Every analog camera needs to be connected directly to the DVR. Multiple IP cameras that are in the same general area can be connected to the same switch, which is connected to the NVR (network video recorder) by one cable. This reduces the amount of cabling when installing the system and also allows more cameras to be connected seamlessly.
PoE (power over ethernet) – An IP video surveillance system utilizes PoE, allowing your Cat 6 cable to run signal and supply power. This alleviates the need for an additional power supply.

If your home or business still has an analog system, don’t worry, converting your system to an IP system can be easily accomplished by a professional. Let NC Smart Home Technology be your camera surveillance system specialist. Text or Call NC Smart Home Technology (919) 935-7530 or email your contact information to info@ncsmarthometechnology.com and one our experienced technicians will be happy to discuss your current situation and offer solutions to solve your existing problem.