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I don’t know how many of you are using network cameras for video surveillance, but these things are real power when remote location needs to be viewed. Network cameras can be sold as single unit or multiple – camera system, which consists of several cameras connected in to one network.
Each network camera has its own IP address so they can be simply act as server where you can connect to it from remote PC. Actually these cameras may be configured as Web server, FTP server or even Email server that can operate without a host computer control. Cameras can be configured to set up simple video archive, record video only when motion is detected, or simply set to work in patrol mode. If you need to view or download videos, just connect to camera from any client computer, PDA or even cell phone that has a browser installed and take control over the camera.
Network cameras are ideal for security systems that record events immediately or send screenshots by email to you. Some models also feature audio capabilities – that makes them ideal for intercom during an alarm event.
For instance Linksys Wireless-G Pan/Tilt/Zoom Video Camera (WVC200) is capable to send live video through internet to a client’s web browser. Camera compresses video to MPEG-4 standard which provides high frame rate and 640×480 video stream. Also it is capable to provide MJPEG quality for high speed network connection. Camera is featured with IR filter what allows to see images in the dark.
Camera can be easily controlled remotely – pan/tilt, zoom as it has motor system. Of course, user must have proper account preconfigured with password. This particular camera allows up to 10 users to be connected simultaneously. Camera has a Security Mode that tels camera to send emails with short videos attached when triggered. Imagine when burglar triggers camera event, it sends video immediately, so breaking the camera is post-factum action.
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