Hey nice video and quick question, Obviously if the Wi-Fi goes down you will not be able to get live feed on your telephone or computer wherever you are at but will the nvr continuously record, While there continues to be power... My old cheap Wireless for channel system used to record fine using no wifi whatsoever...🤔thanks
I have both cameras. I too notice the RLC--410W have rather weak wifi signal. Is it possible to replace the antennas to third-party antennas so that wifi signal can be improve?
It is randomly drops the wifi or slows down for hours. It can show only images or can not even connect. Networks checked, ip fixed, 5GHz used, right channel selected, etc...randomly...sometimes it is ok for days, weeks but...so i dont think it is ok for proffessional use
Mine have reconnected to WiFi once power has been restored. However, I have had to do a reset and manually connect it again a couple of times. The E1 Pro that I have reconnected every time so far.
Hey nice video and quick question, Obviously if the Wi-Fi goes down you will not be able to get live feed on your telephone or computer wherever you are at but will the nvr continuously record, While there continues to be power... My old cheap Wireless for channel system used to record fine using no wifi whatsoever...🤔thanks
Theoretically, it should. However, I cannot verify because I rely on an SD card to continuously capture video.
I have both cameras. I too notice the RLC--410W have rather weak wifi signal. Is it possible to replace the antennas to third-party antennas so that wifi signal can be improve?
That is a good question. I personally don’t know nor have tried it but technically you should be able to swap out the antennas.
It is randomly drops the wifi or slows down for hours. It can show only images or can not even connect. Networks checked, ip fixed, 5GHz used, right channel selected, etc...randomly...sometimes it is ok for days, weeks but...so i dont think it is ok for proffessional use
Will it retain the WiFi connection if it loses power?
Mine have reconnected to WiFi once power has been restored. However, I have had to do a reset and manually connect it again a couple of times. The E1 Pro that I have reconnected every time so far.
Where you connecting to the 5ghz network?
I have this connected to my home network on the 2.4ghz
@@clarkcast Have you tried the 5ghz?
@@macster1457 I have not.
Why is there a ethernet cable if its wifi?
I used the Ethernet port to directly connect it to my laptop to do some configuration for an ftp upload site.
Your voice is too low and your intro too loud. You didn't go over wifi connection
It's no really wireless.