Cisco-Linksys WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Video Camera
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DescriptionThe Linksys Compacted Wireless-G Internet Video Camera sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world This compact, self-contained component lets you keep track of your home, your kids, your workplace -- whatevers important to you. To standard web cams that require an attached PC, the Internet Video Camera contains its own web server, so it can connect directly to a network, either over Wireless-G (802.11g) networking, or over 10/100 Ethernet Mailgram. The advanced MPEG-4 video compression produces a high-quality, high-framerate, up to 320x240 video line. The Compact Internet Video Cameras unique form-factor and wireless connectivity allows you to mount it on a obstacle nearly anywhere, or slip it into its included stand for desktop use.Customer ReviewsIt in actuality works and that's a surpriseWith a want history of many failed attempts at IP wireless cams, Linksys creates what others could not; one that works.Configuration with WEP was melodious easy. It's a little temperamental with distance compared to the tolerances of other G devices, but it works. It does not behave well to low light levels and tries to compensate via its own gain. If you are using this in a home without AMPLE be exposed, expect a grainy picture.Frame rate is about 20FPS and is annoying. The security feature works. It senses tendency and mails a captured video file. With only 4 seconds at the medium setting, the video images were over 500Kb. This is not for a dial-up AOL alcohol.There is a remote viewing option that lets you use their web servers to hit your cam from anywhere. Of course expect to pay about $40 for two years admission. Culture Your Mother Falls - Priceless Update: 28 Walk 2005: Comparing two web cameras. I originally bought the Linksys WVC54G and now have the Hawkings NC320W. Both are very good for senior monitoring purposes. I now enter web cameras which use Java applets (NC320W) instead of ActiveX (WVC54G). There are situations and browsers that simply can't use ActiveX and thus can't presentation images. The quality of both web cams is suitable for senior monitoring. Expect image importance to fall off in low light. The WVC54G has a wider field of view. This can be important in situations where you'll have to buy two NC320W to see everything whereas only one WVC54G is needed. I am now using three NC320W and viewing using Firefox browser. Notification: setting up a router to handle multiple web cameras needs a near router authority. The NC320W may soon become obsoleted by the newer and cheaper HNC230G (not released as of this date). I recommend setting up the cameras using atmospherics IP addresses so power outages won't cause new addresses to be... Works excellent if you are careful and methodical! [Reorganize]Ok, 3 weeks after setting these cameras up, I do have a few negative comments. The cameras will sometimes spontaneously pack in working. I haven't been able to figure out why. I'm on the other side of the country from them now so I can't physically see them. Eventually they come back online. All 3 are well-deserved sitting there plugged in, in an empty house.The video is fairly choppy if sound is enabled, even at 320x240.The lighting plays a monumental role in the quality of the image - bright sunlight in a window makes the image almost unusable. The form is very poor in dim lighting as well.The field of view is pretty narrow and there's nothing you can do about it - I wish there was a wide-oblique option.I wish the interface to the camera was editable, and that you could show multiple cameras on the same page.Other than that, they cameras unsophisticatedly work as advertised, but I couldn't recommend them for anything other than a... | |
Linksys Compact Wireless-G Internet Video Camera
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DescriptionThe Linksys Solid Wireless-G Internet Video Camera sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world! This compact, self-contained part lets you keep track of your home, your kids, your workplace -- whatever's important to you. Unlike criterion "web cams" that require an attached PC, the Internet Video Camera contains its own web server, so it can connect directly to a network, either over Wireless-G (802.11g) networking, or over 10/100 Ethernet telegraph. The advanced MPEG-4 video compression produces a high-quality, high-frame gait, up to 320x240 video stream. The Compact Internet Video Camera's unique form-factor and wireless connectivity allows you to mount it on a irritate nearly anywhere, or slip it into its included stand for desktop use. Once it's connected to your home network, you can "see what it sees" from any Windows-based PC in the strain, while the video stream is secured from the outside world, hidden behind your Router. If you want the video to be visible from casing your home network, you can open an appropriate port on the Router, and then create password sheltered accounts to manage access to the camera, or leave it wide open for the world to see. The SoloLink concern service (trial sign-up included) lets you access your camera using an easy-to-about "name", even if your home Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address.Customer ReviewsBigger than it looks.The essence quality of this camera isn't great, and as the other reviewer states, it needs lots of light. The resolution of the video is actually poor, comparable to a very cheap 4-year-old webcam. If you need to see detail in the image (e.g. for certain collateral-camera purposes), then it will not work.Another thing to note is that this camera is much bigger than it looks--it is about the size of your hand. I was hoping to moll it into a tight space, but the camera's size took me by surprise. It will be difficult to hide this camera if you are hoping to use it for covert security purposes.In sum, if you need a cheap camera that can sit out in the open and take low-detail video of a well-lit room, then this is your product. Otherwise, you should look for more prompt (or wired) cameras. Only ActiveX? Are you kidding? Linksys seems to be living in the last decade. This camera can only be observed remotely with an ActiveX talented browser, in other words, Internet Explorer.What this means: NO Macintosh, NO Firefox, NO Flock...To make it worse, the ActiveX conduct has an expired certificate, which means you can't install it without tweaking the default security settings in the browser.Bump into b pay up on Linksys, you can do better!!!! How about Flash based video, or quicktime, or Windows Media Video? ActiveX is a trend of the past. Incapacitated webcam I bought this based on my experiences with linksys products, but this is a ditty of junk. It only works with activex with internet explorer, and only works over the internet with linksys' ddns service (free for ninety period and after that you pay for the life of the product). Doesn't work with IE7. Very sorry I bought it. | |
Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera
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DescriptionSend charged audio and video to a smartphone or web browser anywhere in the world! The Cisco-Linksys wireless-N internet home monitoring camera connects to your network wirelessly, and delivers a subsist audio/video stream to a smartphone or browser anywhere. Also captures video streams and sends email alerts with video clips upon submission detection.Customer ReviewsRe: the reduce ratings... I don't know what the problems were, but...Here's the poop bail: I was rather concerned about reading the wide range of ratings on this camera, seeing that there were some one star reviews hope in, so I was fully ready to return this puppy if it didn't live up to my pretty high standards.That said, here is my test:I have a Linksys Dual Band Wireless N Router running in a single level ranch about 50 yards from some charming serious power lines. On the network is a Power Mac connected via ethernet cable, and 3 laptops (a PC, an older Macbook, and a newer Macbook Pro) via wireless. Off field, I'm not impressed with the range on the Linksys Router, but it provides some pretty quick bandwidth in the home with two networks to anchor into, so I live with it.I unboxed the WVC80N, which came with an ethernet cable, a CD, and some instructions/manual. I followed the instructions to the literatim, which instructed me to put the CD into a computer first. I put it in the Power Mac. The CD worked... Linksys WVC80N is a colossal camera! We've been using the WVC80N camera for a while on our available network with a Linksys WRT350N router. The WVC80N is the next generation IP camera from Linksys. It's older similar looking twin the WVC54GCA is good but had some issues that the WVC80N solves. You can see reviews of the WVC54GCA cam at myhomeserver.The WVC80N adds Wireless N, an easier trap for Remote Viewing and best of all, direct writing to a NAS drive to record video! This means you don't have to keep a computer game, simply setup a shared folder on your NAS/Network drive and then add in the path,username and open sesame into the camera and that's it! It will instantly start recording a AVI file to the drive directly that you can play in Windows Media sportswoman, etc.Remote access is also better since it is now included as an option in the CD wizard. When you setup the camera, it asks if you hankering to remotely view the camera. Selecting YES will setup a custom domain name [...] and then the wizard... Substantial but not without flaws Linksys WVC80N cam examination:Positives:Supports 640x480 resolution at up to 30FPS. Don't buy an ip cam that doesn't support 640x480 (i.e. some of the Panasonic ones)The low find level performance is good. This cam claims to have a better CMOS sensor that the previous maquette but it's still not all that great in low light (if you want good images in low light you need an IP cam with a CCD sensor but this adds expense and complexity). This is not a Day/Night cam that has infrared LEDs that provide illumination in completely dark areas. (You be in want of to have some level of lighting, and the more the better). Still, I think it's better in low light that some other IP cams.Cam supports wired Ethernet AND 802.11n (Sketch) WiFi. 802.11n is better for supporting multiple cameras (but see negative below).Works very well with (3rd reception) BlueIris softwareThe camera can time stamp the video with the current time/date. It can also display any primer on the video (such as... | |
Cisco-Linksys WVC54GCA Webcam 640x480 802.11G Wireless Internet Home Monitoring Camera
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DescriptionThe Linksys Firm Wireless-G Internet Video Camera sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world This compact, self-contained part lets you keep track of your home, your kids, your workplace. Unlike standard "web cams" that coerce an attached PC, the Internet Video Camera contains its own web server, so it can connect directly to a network, either over Wireless-G (802.11g) networking, or over 10/100 Ethernet hawser. Choose either MPEG-4 or Motion JPEG video compression for a high-quality, high-framerate, up to 640x480 video squirt.Customer ReviewsTalented Camera for $100 don't be misled by others on here.I bought this camera 2 weeks ago and put it above my front front entrance looking out onto my walkway and street and it works great. It's 802.11 G/B so it scales back if you have only a B access peninsula. It takes good 640/480 up to 30 frames per second video. It's got a couple of low light enhancements you can sprain on which work pretty well. DONT be disappointed if it can't see in the dark it's NOT a night vision camera. However... I don't yet be familiar with if it can see IR. I guess I need to get out a remote and see what happens.So a few people posting reviews have said it's not easy as can be to setup. Not True!! I guess if you don't know anything about home networking, port forwarding, or WIFI then yeah of programme naturally it's going to be hard to setup. But don't come bashing the product just because you lack the skills to set it up correctly. Now I will grant I'm a IT professional and make a living doing so but, anyone with basic networking skills should be able to get this camera working in 10... Okay camera, terrible software. We purchased this camera for guarantee reasons.The good:The network setup was fairly straightforward, I did one camera via the included Linksys software and one by accessing the cameras firmware just. The camera's have fixed-focus, so if you're taking pictures through a window, it's nice to know that the camera won't focus on flame in the window instead of the area of interest. The camera's mount is adjustable and has screw mount points so you can point it to where you need. The picture quality is OK, we only expected basic video quality, not high-def, that would take too much storage aptitude for video capture. The motion capture function for video is a nice addition, though there are some issues with that.The software allows you to check out multiple feeds, and via the camera's firmware, allows you to set up motion capture, and FTP or email setup so that you can observation your video from anywhere you have internet access. I haven't set up... This is a prodigious camera - even on an all Mac System I bought this having had a particle experience setting up a Panasonic webcam. With that bit of knowledge, I was able to set this up in 10-15 minutes. I have use OS X and an Airport Bizarre router. To set up this camera with a Mac - you will not be able to use the software disc that comes with the camera (unless you have Windows on you system - I have too much pride for that).The principal setup is to plug in the camera to the router with the Cat 5 cable. Now the trick is to find out what address the router gave to the camera. Look on the back of the camera to find the MAC direct. Now open Airport Utility>Manual Setup>Advanced>Logging &SNMP>Logs&Statistics>DHCP Customers. Now you see a list of IP addresses and MAC addresses. Look for the Mac address that matches the sticker on the back of your camera. That is the IP address for your camera.Now you kidney 'http://' followed by the IP address of your camera into your browser. You will find the camera and use... | |
Linksys WVC54GC Compact Wireless-G 802.11g 54Mbps Internet Video Camera; Send live video to a web browser anywhere in the world!
Description- Call attention to: * Integrated web server: view from most web browsers * Access the camera from anywhere in the world via the Internet (Windows based PCs only) * Supports enhanced MPEG-4 solidity * View video from your Wireless-G or wired ethernet network * Includes relaxing to use Linksys MultiViewer & Recorder utility with Snapshot feature * Motion Detection and E-despatch notification * Create a database for user authentication * Supports indefatigableness of upto 320x240 pixels * Time Stamp & Text Overlay * Link upto 4x users simultaneously * Supports Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service for emphatic IP connection * Multi-platform support - TCP/IP, SMTP (E-Mail), HTTP, DHCP * Windows-based Sting Wizard for easy setup * WEP encryption and WPA-Preshared key - Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u - Ports: 1x 10/100 Vehicle Crossover (MDI/MDI-X) port, Power port - Protocols: TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, NTP, SMTP, UPnP (Uncovering only) - Buttons: 1x Reset Button - Cabling Type: RJ-45 - Indicators: 1x LED - Collateral features: User Authentication, WEP/WPA-PSK, Motion Detection - WEP key bits: 64/128 Bit - Image Sensor: CMOS - Lens: Unblinking Focus - Resolution: 320x240, 160x128 - Effective Focus: 3 mm - Tenderness: 1.0V/Lux-sec - Field of View: 61.48 degrees - Compression Algorithm: MPEG-4 - Note File Format: ASF - Brightness: Auto/Manual Adjustment - Power: External, 5V DC - Validation: FCC - Dimension (WxDxH): 3.54 x 1.46 x 4.02 inch / 90 x 37 x 102 mmCustomer ReviewsShort picture, Internet Explorer onlyEven on IE the double is tiny and grainy. We have to leave a light on in the room, even during the day to see anything, so apparently the lens requires a lot of feather-brained.The Windows requirement is not just for the setup wizard like some other Linksys products; it requires Internet Pioneer to view the picture, so don't plan on sharing the video with any Mac or Linux users.Setup and connection are tolerant though and the motion sensor and alert features are helpful. I just think that there are cameras out for half the cost out, so I'll try another model next time. Linksys Wireless Flush Nest Camera Project If you have right of entry to a wireless broadband network, the Linksys WVC54GC wireless color camera works very well in nest camera applications up to a gap of approximately 100-150 feet from the router. By using a wireless network range extender(Linksys WRE54G), the space between the camera and the network can be increased. The camera has an embedded web server that supports up to (4) concurrent Internet browser users. The web server enables lair activities to be shared on a real-time basis through the Internet. The camera's compact size and low profile give rise to it ideal for nest camera applications.Visit http://help-for-bluebirds-1.homeip.net to think of the inside of a bluebird nest camera box equipped with the camera. Visit http://helpforbluebirds.wordpress.com (November 20, 2007 file entitled - Observe, record, and share bluebird nesting activities) to read about the snuggery camera project. | |
D-Link DCS-920 Wireless-G Internet Camera
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DescriptionThe D-Unite Wireless G Internet Camera (DCS-920) connects to an Ethernet or wireless network to enable remote drunk-quality video recording. 802.11g wireless technology allows you to place the DCS-920 in spaces that were previously inaccessible such as ceiling and walls. Support for the WPA and WPA2 standard ensures that you will be provided with the highest level off of security when connecting to your wireless network.Customer ReviewsNet image convenient network attached camera at reasonable priceI bought DCS910 in Nov.2008 and DCS920 one month later. I am surely satisfied with both of them and I did not meet any problem till now, or say I could solve the problems that I have found.The network attached camera supports up to 640x480 in explication. It is higher then lots of other network attached camera which has only 320x240. So the image quality is from A to Z good. It has good vision in dim light. you could see image or video on your web browser. It supports both MS ActiveX and Sun Java for get along video monitoring but it does NOT support sound :(You may need to install ActiveX control mention-in and Sun Java plug-in for your browser to support live video.The supplied DViewCam software also supports monitoring up to 32 cameras and you could chronicle videos into computer hard disk. I have not used video record feture till now because it requires turning on computer and consumes too much router/thrash band width. I think check from web from time to time is good... Works unforgivable with Macs I have several cameras from unheard-of vendors I use as part of a home security system. I'm using with Macs running OS X and wanted to comment on how these profession with this setup.The requirements for these cameras do not list OS X as an option, but they will work once you know a few things. First, the software that comes with the cameras for sting and monitoring IS only for windows. To use to OS X I did the following:1. Connect an ethernet cable between the mac and camera and make guaranteed your network settings are using ethernet.2. Go to your web browser and enter the address [192 dot 168 dot 0 dot 20]. This is the neglect address for this camera.3. Enter "admin" with no password and you are now in the camera setup page.4. I would then reset the giving out password, enter any login accounts you want, set up the wireless login (works good with Airport Extreme) and finally, I usually change the network setting on the camera to a default IP greet. This is... A Agreeable wifi camera solution. Over the last 4 years, this is my fourth D-Element wireless Camera. I started with the DCS-900W which was a 802.11b camera.I use the cameras to watch my three dogs while I'm away.The Pros: 1. The premium is right, generally less than $100. 2. The picture quality during daylight is good (not V.Good, nor Tickety-boo) 3. The speed this camera transmitts to my router is far faster than my other camera, a DCS-G900. (The DCS-920 position replaced my G900 a 802.11g) 4. I use the D-Belief Cam and like it a lot. Rather useless unless you have at least 2 cameras or you want to record.The Cons: 1. Digital Zoom on the DCS-920 is imminent useless; it gets so blurry the added digital magnification is near useless. 2. The sting with a linksys router can be trickey and requires some serious understanding. When I got my first one, several years ago, I called D-Link Tech Prop and they were fantastic!!! They guided me through every... |
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