Once simply a dream of sending data through the air, wireless has become a must-have in our everyday lives. And as we rely more and more on the technology and the concept, people have become much more comfortable with transmitting their surveillance video through the air as well.
The technology at the heart of this growing transmission method is wireless Ethernet radios, which do the physical work of taking the video from camera to head end across larger distances, in some cases several miles. The goal is to get video from point A to point B as quickly as possible with the least amount of disruption, distortion or loss. In security, snags can literally mean the difference between life and death, so how can security integrators make sure they’re doing the absolute best at delivering on this goal?