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Reliability guide

PoE vs Wi-Fi Security Cameras

PoE and Wi-Fi cameras solve different problems. The right choice depends on the property and reliability expectations.

Technician reviewing network and TV equipment with a customer

Protect what matters

Clean install path

Phone access and playback tested

What this helps you solve

Clear answer before you enquire.

PoE cameras are usually more reliable for permanent CCTV because power and data run through cable. Wi-Fi cameras can be easier to place but depend more on network quality.

Decide

Use this to narrow the choice before guessing equipment.

Send

Suburb, property type, what you want protected, fixed or connected, and any existing issue.

Next

Get a quote when the layout or fault is clear enough to discuss.

Who this helps

A quick decision guide before you request a quote.

These guides answer the questions people usually ask before choosing cameras: cost, placement, wired versus wireless, phone viewing, brands, and troubleshooting.

Homes
Businesses
Driveways
Side access
Rear entries
Old systems

What we check

  • Camera count
  • Cabling
  • Recorder
  • App access
  • Night vision
  • Property layout

Before you request a quote

Use this to get a better CCTV recommendation.

The strongest quote requests are specific. Use the guide, then send the suburb, property type, camera zones, and any old-system issues.

Property type

Tell us whether it is a home, shop, office, warehouse, townhouse, rental, or mixed-use site.

Areas to cover

List the entry points, driveway, side access, counters, storage areas, or old-system problems that matter.

System preferences

Mention wired, wireless, phone viewing, night vision, brand preference, or recorder needs if you already know them.

Decision point

If you are unsure, send what you know. We can work from the property details before recommending a package.

Planning detail

Use the answer to make a better CCTV decision.

Use this section to turn the guide into a better quote request, cleaner decision, or sharper troubleshooting path.

When people usually need this

You want to understand the decision before asking for a quote.
You are comparing options and need a practical way to narrow the next step.
You have a fault, concern, or planning question that affects camera count, placement, recorder, app access, or privacy.
You want to send better details so the recommendation is based on the property, not guesswork.

What we handle

Plain-English answer

The guide should make one CCTV decision easier without hiding the important caveats.

Quote relevance

Each guide points back to the service page it supports.

Decision factors

The page highlights the variables that change the answer: layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, storage, or legal caution.

Next step

When the guide reaches its limit, the customer should know what to send for a sharper quote.

Decision path

Choose the path that matches the job.

Use the guide only

Best for: Early research and simple understanding.

Watch: The property may still change the recommendation.

Get a Quote

Best for: When camera count, layout, or install path needs a real answer.

Watch: Send details instead of guessing.

Book repair/help

Best for: App offline, no recording, blurry footage, or poor night vision.

Watch: Changing settings blindly can make diagnosis harder.

Property types we plan for

Homes

Entry, driveway, side access, remote viewing, legal/privacy basics, and package decisions.

Businesses

Counter, stock, staff/customer areas, recorder storage, and manager access.

Commercial sites

Custom layout, storage, cabling, access control, and multi-user review needs.

Existing systems

Troubleshooting, repair, recorder, app, and upgrade decisions.

Common mistakes

  • Using guide content as a substitute for property-specific planning.
  • Choosing camera count before listing the areas to cover.
  • Ignoring recorder, storage, and app handover.
  • Treating legal/privacy basics as legal advice.

Send this for a sharper quote

  • Suburb and property type.
  • The decision or issue you are trying to solve.
  • Areas to cover, photos, existing equipment, or app screenshots where relevant.
  • Whether you want install, repair, upgrade, app setup, or planning help.

How to use this guide

Turn the answer into a better CCTV decision.

Use the guide to narrow the decision, then send the property details that change the actual recommendation.

What this helps decide

Use this page to narrow one decision: camera count, placement, wiring, recorder choice, brand fit, privacy, app access, or troubleshooting direction.

What still depends on the property

The final recommendation still depends on suburb, building type, cable access, lighting, internet, existing equipment, and the areas that need useful footage.

What to send next

Send what you need protected, property type, whether it is a new install or existing system, and any photos of entries, driveway, recorder, antenna, TV point, or problem equipment.

What not to guess

Do not guess camera count, recorder size, or brand before the layout is clear. A clean quote starts with the job conditions.

PoE strengths

Stable connection, cleaner recorder integration, and fewer Wi-Fi dropouts.

Wi-Fi limitations

Wi-Fi cameras depend on signal strength, router quality, interference, and power.

Remote viewing setup

Recorder, network, and app all need to work together.

App issues are usually not just an app issue. The recorder, router, account access, network path, and handover all need checking.

Recorder

Model, storage, playback, recording status, and user access.

Network

Router location, internet path, cabling, Wi-Fi, and port/account setup.

Phone app

Login, notifications, live view, playback, and who needs access.

Handover

Test the view, replay footage, and make sure the basic process is clear.

Quick answers

Questions before you choose

Do Wi-Fi cameras still need power?

Many do. Battery cameras are different, but they come with their own tradeoffs.

What should I do after reading this guide?

Send the suburb, property type, areas to cover, and the decision or fault you are trying to solve. That gives us a better starting point than guessing camera count.

Does this guide replace a property-specific quote?

No. It explains the decision, but the final recommendation still depends on the property layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, and use case.

Can this guide help with both homes and businesses?

Yes, but the answer should be adapted to the property type. Homes, shops, offices, warehouses, and commercial sites have different coverage needs.

After you enquire

What happens next.

We use the job details to work out the most useful next step before anyone guesses at camera count or equipment.

01

Send the property details

Use the guide to send suburb, property type, what you need protected, and any brand, wiring, signal, screen, or app questions you already have.

02

We turn it into the next step

The guide topic is the starting point. The property details decide whether you need a package, repair, upgrade or layout check.

03

You get a clearer recommendation

We respond around the real job instead of giving a generic answer that ignores cabling, recording, and handover.

Get a quote

Tell us what you need installed or fixed

You do not need to know the camera count, cable path, antenna fault, or exact part name. Send the suburb, property type, and what you want done: CCTV, security cameras, antenna, TV point, wall mounting, Starlink, data, app setup, repair or upgrade.

Specialist, not handyman CCTV

  • Property type, suburb, and what you need protected, fixed, connected, or set up.
  • Whether the job needs a new install, repair, upgrade, or app setup.
  • Recorder, storage, phone app, and handover needs.
  • Cheap, DIY, and rushed camera setups are not the benchmark.
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