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You can also get a different mount the I use outside, It has a stalk (about 4 inch's tall) a screw in connection for the camera and holes in the base plate where you can screw it into the mounting surface. I have mounted to wood, hardy board and to bricks at different spots around the house. Look at their site for that outer mount. If you use a masonry bit you should be able to drill holes in the concrete and use wall anchors to allow the screws to bite.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's mounted with a screw but I'm sure you could use some type of strong adhesive
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.best bet is to attach with construction cement if you do not want to drill holes in concrete
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The cameras are magnetic and stick to magnetic concrete (gotta have a LOT of rebar in there). Since you probably don't have that, you have some choices: 1. Screw the plate to the wall using concrete screws. Drill a pilot hole first with a masonry bit. 2. Glue it to the wall. I can't tell you what the actual types of epoxies are that will do this, but Ace or TrueValue people can help you there. Play ball.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The wall mount is attached by screws.
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