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Has anyone in the Boston area installed security cameras at their property?    What did you do in terms of internet access for the cameras and do you have any vendors you recommend? 

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Depending on how serious you want to get it with it, you could do this yourself with a Ring or Arlo camera. You don't need even need to have them hardwired into the electric of your house. The battery is pretty solid and lasts a long while before it needs to be charged. Regarding internet access to view the cameras, if the property is small, the current wifi should be good enough without an extender. 

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