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Yash Warke
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Camera at vacant property

Yash Warke
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi all, I have a property that I am looking to rent out. We are still searching for the right tenants, but until we do find someone, I'd like to ensure that I install a camera around the driveway area to ensure that no one is trespassing the property....and even more importantly, to protect it from squatters breaking in. The camera should obviously be connected to the Internet to function and keep me alerted in real time. There are a lot of good camera options out there, for something like this, but what have you folks used for Internet connectivity, given that it is a vacant house?

Thanks in advance.
Yash

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Jay Thomas
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Quote from @Yash Warke:

Hi all, I have a property that I am looking to rent out. We are still searching for the right tenants, but until we do find someone, I'd like to ensure that I install a camera around the driveway area to ensure that no one is trespassing the property....and even more importantly, to protect it from squatters breaking in. The camera should obviously be connected to the Internet to function and keep me alerted in real time. There are a lot of good camera options out there, for something like this, but what have you folks used for Internet connectivity, given that it is a vacant house?

Thanks in advance.
Yash


 You will need internet to monitor the cameras remotely. Tmobile has a mobile internet plan or you can get a 4g/5g router with a cheap pay as you go cellphone plan.

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