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The new Generation of Security – Wireless IP Cameras   by Lktown

Wireless IP network cameras can be installed almost anywhere, have amazing security features and are enhanced by security measures to prevent unauthorized access. They feature high image sensors – usually measuring in at at least 640×480 pixels, and generally stream at rates of up to 30 frames per second wirelessly. Extra controls for pan tilt/zoom, night vision infra red image capture, motion detection image captures, and more. add to their usefulness. Also, nearly all IP cameras can record and send e-mail alerts, images, motion detection alarms, and more.

 

Wireless IP cameras are able to function on a wireless ip network camera as well as on a wired network with a LAN cable. The first configuration is set up through a router; after which the IP camera is installed and finely tuned, letting it be used on the wireless network that is already in place

 

Most homes already have a wireless ip network camera set up, which in turn is connected to a Broadband connection through a telephone line or cable modem, and these are generally always switched on for universal coverage. This means that after a simple set-up, and by using a broadband service with an IP address, users will be able to log-in to their IP camera easily.

 

The IP camera or network camera usually has the ability to automatically send emails when the motion detector is triggered. Also, users can decide on the size of the area to be monitored and match the camera’s viewing angle for the situation. Pan and tilt controls will extend the viewing angle as well. Users should also look into the way the camera deals with audio recording, and choose a model that includes sound recording. Recording sounds in surveillance is a relatively new advacement, and the same standards don’t exist as they do for video recording.

 

There are two main varieties of IP network cameras: Centralized and Decentralized. The major difference between the two is that the Decentralized cameras can record data on a built-in storage device such as a solid state or hard drive and do not need a central Network Video Recorder (NVR). Centralized wireless ip network cameras, however, use a network to connect with a computer or DVR or NVR. Most entry-leval IP  cameras don’t have decentralized recording, and some users choose to add a centralized unit to record video.
Once a user has carefully and thoroughly examined the unique setting and required features, he or she can take the step to purchasing a camera. Users must remember that one camera might be better in some regards, such as microphone sensitivity, while lacking in others, such as digital zoom. There isn’t a single camera that has all the features. Finally, users need to be sure to go over reviews about the camera and its performance, which is generally easy to find on online marketplaces and forums. Careful research will eliminate the frustration of having purchased an unsuitable camera. Keeping the planned budget in mind, as well as which features are most important, users will have no trouble finding the perfect IP camera security and other needs.

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July 13th, 2010 at 7:57 pm