Have you tried changing channels on the camera and the receiver to see if the picture improves and/or less interference on the wifi? Also, which router do you have, and have you changed transmitting frequencies on the router to avoid interference with the camera?
@bwoo2828 I did try to change the chs on the receiver and it didn't help. I didn't see anything to change on the camera it's self. I own a APPLE wifi router . 802.11N it works on 2.4ghz and 5 ghz bands at the same time.
@bluediamond2077 There's a switch on the camera (where you also set the sensitivity of the motion sensor, the duration of the light being on, etc.) to change the broadcast frequency of the camera. You change the channel on the receiver to match the channel being broadcast.
@bluediamond2077 Next to the switch that adjusts the sensitivity of the motion sensor, there's a switch to change the broadcast frequency of the camera. You change the channel on the receiver to match the one being broadcast. Try changing the frequency on the camera, and see if that helps.
@daemonk9 Yes the motion detection part of this worked great. The wind was blowing and it didn't click on. Only when I walked near it did it click on . I paid $83 for it on amazon but it wasn't worth it for me being I lost the internet. I probably would have kept it otherwise .
It seems it is your wifi signal that's causing the camera to have rolls and static, but bcuz the video signal is constant (and stronger as the reciever and transmitter are closer), it mostly stays on but completely interferes with the wifi which sends info in packets
I had been looking at this system..thanks for the review
FloridaRaider 4 weeks ago
Have you tried changing channels on the camera and the receiver to see if the picture improves and/or less interference on the wifi? Also, which router do you have, and have you changed transmitting frequencies on the router to avoid interference with the camera?
bwoo2828 5 months ago
@bwoo2828 I did try to change the chs on the receiver and it didn't help. I didn't see anything to change on the camera it's self. I own a APPLE wifi router . 802.11N it works on 2.4ghz and 5 ghz bands at the same time.
bluediamond2077 5 months ago
@bluediamond2077 There's a switch on the camera (where you also set the sensitivity of the motion sensor, the duration of the light being on, etc.) to change the broadcast frequency of the camera. You change the channel on the receiver to match the channel being broadcast.
bwoo2828 4 months ago
@bluediamond2077 Next to the switch that adjusts the sensitivity of the motion sensor, there's a switch to change the broadcast frequency of the camera. You change the channel on the receiver to match the one being broadcast. Try changing the frequency on the camera, and see if that helps.
bwoo2828 4 months ago
You can change the channels that your Apple Airport router uses in the Airport Setup Utility.
LeftCoast 1 month ago
Does the motion detection capacity function well?
daemonk9 5 months ago
@daemonk9 Yes the motion detection part of this worked great. The wind was blowing and it didn't click on. Only when I walked near it did it click on . I paid $83 for it on amazon but it wasn't worth it for me being I lost the internet. I probably would have kept it otherwise .
bluediamond2077 5 months ago
google 'Electromagnetic interference at 2.4 GHz'.
It seems it is your wifi signal that's causing the camera to have rolls and static, but bcuz the video signal is constant (and stronger as the reciever and transmitter are closer), it mostly stays on but completely interferes with the wifi which sends info in packets
daemonk9 5 months ago
@daemonk9 Thank you for posting that explains allot and makes perfect sense.
bluediamond2077 5 months ago
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daemonk9 5 months ago