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2 features that would be nice to have, both related to having children in the home who may be home alone but don't have access to a mobile device: 1) a "panic button" on the base to sound the alarm; and 2) speaker buttons on the base to talk through the cameras. FYI Netgear!
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It sounds like poor signal strength due to range or interference may be causing an issue.
Starting the cameras close to the base and changing to various locations is a good test to isolate the issue. You might also consider relocating your base station, ensuring it is as far away from other wireless devices as possible to eliminate potential interference.
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300 feet is almost assuredly a no-go. In a perfect world with no interference and an unobstructed connection it may work but reality bites. Real world connectivity is maybe as far as 100 feet and can be 25 feet or less, depending on a ton of variables. Placement of the base and camera is key. A long Ethernet cable or a WiFi or Powerline etender may be needed. A second base station is also a possibility when situations really get sticky.