Wireless Security Systems
Wireless home security systems are easy to install and best suited to retrofitting to an existing home or building. The are an effective and inexpensive component of any home security system.
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Both wireless and cabled home security systems have advantages and disadvantages.
Wireless home security systems as the name suggests do not have to be installed using cables throughout the building. Wireless home security systems are especially useful for retrofitting to an existing building, as installing cabling in existing multi level or double brick homes is not really practical. In some cases such as heritage listed houses a wireless system is probably your only option.
The disadvantage of wireless home security systems is that concrete walls can block wireless signals. Another problem is that in areas with a lot of radio frequency (RF) signals (for instance, where there are high tensioBoth wireless and cabled home security systems have advantages and disadvantages.
Wireless home security systems as the name suggests do not have to be installed using cables throughout the building. Wireless home security systems are especially useful for retrofitting to an existing building, as installing cabling in existing multi level or double brick homes is not really practical. In some cases such as heritage listed houses a wireless system is probably your only option.
The disadvantage of wireless home security systems is that concrete walls can block wireless signals. Another problem is that in areas with a lot of radio frequency (RF) signals (for instance, where there are high tension power cables) a wireless system may not work at all.


