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Posted on February 18, 2010.
Notebook CameraHow to boost wireless bandwidth for your camera, wireless Internet

Linksys Wireless-G WVC200 PTZ Internet Camera I am currently using DSL Router with 802.11n network. So is my laptop.
My laptop is using wireless N adapter for the laptop built-in wireless card comes with 802.11g.

I have been looking around for a Wireless Internet Camera with 802.11n network. The goal is to maximize the bandwidth for my camera to the Internet wirelessly without delay the video signal.

However, currently on the market, it seems that there is no camera 802.11n wireless Internet available at the moment as far as I'm concerned.

Most of the camera comes with wireless Internet connection or cable network and R45 are 802.11b or 802.11g.

I checked with the Dlink, Linksys and other vendor and find that there are no offers for 802.11n. Since I need the Wireless Internet Camera emergency, I have no other choice but to buy the Wireless Internet Camera with 802.11g.

I bought the Linksys Wireless-G WVC200 PTZ Internet Camera as shown above. To learn more about this product, click here .

This camera offers both wired and wireless network connection.
It has high quality video, a flexible control remotely with Pan, Tilt and Zoom.
It works terrific.The price is also quite competitive.

There is not much video delay when you control the Internet Camera Remote outside your office provided the camera is connected to your wired network router by an average of R45 cable. However, if you connect the camera to the wireless Internet router, and you try to control the wireless camera distance away from the office, there seems to be some video delay problem. The reason I need to do this is because my router is not in the same room as the wireless Internet camera.Moreover, the room where the wireless device is not the point Network (RJ45).

I knew that there was not much I could do as there is a limitation of the 802.11g network.
It can reach speeds of up to 54 MB Wireless no method how good setting you can do with the resolution of the camera and other features.

However, desperate to solve this delay slows down the rendering video, I checked the market to see if there are gadgets that could help solve this problem.
Shiro HL109E Then I came to spend a product called HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapter Shiro who finally solved my problem. It boost my camera wireless Internet signals up to 200 MB of solving the problem behind.

This adapter also saves the hassle of wiring physical network. It can also be used to connect between network devices everything. print server, a wireless gaming adapter, wireless camera wireless router etc..

The adapters work in a pairs.Let assume that the wireless router is in room A and the wireless camera is in Room B. In Room A, you plug one end of the adapter1 the source.

From adapter1, link its network connector (using the RJ45 cable) to a room of your router port.From B, do the same, connect to the source adapter2. Adapter2 From Food Link's network connector (using the RJ45 cable) to the trainee wireless.

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