Also, the network should be stable to ensure that the camera is online.
1. Network Connection: The Backbone of Remote Control
To enable remote control, it's crucial to ensure that your camera is successfully connected to a 2.4 GHz network. This network serves as the backbone, allowing seamless communication between your camera and your smartphone.
2. Watch and Control Anywhere
Once your camera is connected to the 2.4 GHz network, you have the freedom to watch video footage and control your camera even when your phone is connected to a different network. This means that whether you're at work, traveling, or simply away from home, you can stay connected to your camera.
3. Mobile Data Usage for Remote Access
For added flexibility, our cameras allow you to use your phone's mobile data to watch videos from the camera and control it remotely. This feature is particularly handy in situations where a Wi-Fi connection is not available, ensuring that you can always stay connected.
4. Seamless Network Switching
Your phone can effortlessly switch between networks as long as your camera remains connected to your home 2.4 GHz network and stays powered up. This seamless network switching ensures a smooth and uninterrupted user experience, allowing you to control your camera with ease.
5. Stability Matters
To guarantee a reliable remote connection, it's essential to maintain a stable network. The stability of the network is directly correlated to the camera's online status. Ensuring a stable network connection enhances the overall performance of your camera and prevents potential disruptions.