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NanoBeam wireless bridge products can help remotely connect cameras to a recorder when a secondary building has power and line of sight.
Networking Brand
Camera Security Now uses Ubiquiti networking products to help support connected camera systems, wireless camera links, UniFi networks, PoE switching, access points, routing, and wide-area surveillance deployments.
Any camera system deployed over a wide area is only as good as the network it runs on. Ubiquiti networking hardware can help support security cameras where wired or wireless connectivity is needed.
Ubiquiti products are often useful for connecting cameras on remote buildings, supporting outdoor wireless links, powering IP cameras through PoE switches, and managing networks through UniFi tools.
Camera Security Now can help evaluate Ubiquiti products in the context of camera placement, line of sight, power availability, bandwidth, switching, routing, and long-term service needs.

Network infrastructure can determine whether cameras record reliably, stream properly, and remain accessible for users.
Ubiquiti wireless bridge products can help connect cameras on secondary buildings when line of sight and power are available.
UniFi products can simplify network device discovery, provisioning, management, routing, and wireless access.
PoE switches and networking hardware can support IP camera power, data transmission, and remote viewing workflows.
Ubiquiti networking products can help solve camera connectivity problems across buildings, outdoor areas, and growing networks.

NanoBeam wireless bridge products can help remotely connect cameras to a recorder when a secondary building has power and line of sight.

UniFi routing and security gateway products can provide reliable routing and centralized management for supported camera networks.

UniFi access points, switches, and management tools can support scalable wired and wireless networks for cameras and users.

Use Ubiquiti infrastructure to support cameras across warehouses, campuses, yards, remote buildings, and multi-area properties.
Planning Considerations
Good cameras still need reliable power, switching, routing, bandwidth, and connectivity.
Security camera network issues can cause dropped video, poor remote viewing, recording gaps, or unreliable access between buildings. Networking should be planned before cameras are installed.
Camera Security Now can help determine whether Ubiquiti wireless bridges, PoE switches, UniFi access points, routers, or other infrastructure are the right fit for your camera deployment.

Ubiquiti hardware should be selected based on camera locations, bandwidth, power, line of sight, and network management needs.
Wireless camera links between buildings typically require clear line of sight for reliable performance.
Secondary buildings and remote camera locations need appropriate power for cameras, bridges, switches, and networking equipment.
IP cameras often rely on PoE switches for both power and data transmission.
UniFi management tools can help simplify device provisioning, monitoring, and administration.
Continue exploring wireless networks, PoE cameras, installation, and commercial surveillance planning.
Ubiquiti networking products can help connect and manage security cameras across buildings, properties, and larger surveillance environments.
Security camera systems rely on network infrastructure for video transmission, power, remote viewing, recording, and management. Ubiquiti products can help support those needs through wireless bridge links, UniFi networking, PoE switching, routing, and access points.
Camera Security Now uses Ubiquiti networking products where they fit camera deployment requirements, especially when connecting cameras across wide areas or secondary buildings.
A successful Ubiquiti-supported camera deployment should be planned around line of sight, power availability, network bandwidth, switching, recorder location, and long-term service needs.
Get answers to common questions about this security camera solution.
Yes. Ubiquiti networking products can help connect security cameras, especially where wireless bridges, PoE switching, access points, routing, or long-distance connectivity are needed.
Common Ubiquiti products for camera projects include UniFi switches, routers, access points, security gateways, and airMAX NanoBeam wireless bridge devices.
Yes. Ubiquiti wireless bridge products can help connect cameras on secondary buildings when line of sight and power are available.
Camera Security Now can help evaluate and install Ubiquiti networking products when they support a security camera system or surveillance deployment.
Tell us about your camera locations, buildings, line of sight, power access, and network needs. We’ll help you evaluate whether Ubiquiti is the right fit.