1/31/2010

Review of Cisco WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Security Video Camera -w/2-Way Audio

Highlights: reasonable value for the money - good hardware, better than WVC200, lousy software - having used it for a few months, I would buy another, but there's still lots of room for improvement. PTZ: only digital Zoom (not optical - so really, there's no Zoom, just Pan, Tilt).

Details: I purchased the camera in December, 2008. Prior to using the WVC210, I've used two WVC200s. The 210 is an improvement over the 200 - better color, better image in low light, two-way audio, and I haven't had to reboot the 210 (the 200s are prone to lockups, occasionally). I use the "Kiwi Syslog Daemon" with all the cameras. And, the 210 audit trail is much improved over the 200. One key logging feature that the 210 has, is the ability to audit who logged in/out (and when) - the 200 does not do this. If you think about infrastructure security, this is a plus for the 210 and a HUGE mark against the 200. Like the 200, the 210 does not do motion detection - they both look at overall light level changes in a defined region. Labeling the function as "motion detection" is false advertising. Two outdoor examples: (1) if you setup a screen region and turn up the sensitivity, changes in sunlight (caused by clouds coming and going) will trigger a false motion-detection event (2) after turning down the gain to eliminate false sunlight triggers, objects (person, dog, car) that appears small at a distance can pass through the region without detection. Both cameras use an ActiveX control to view/listen to video/audio. The problem is, most public internet computers block the install of ActiveX controls, so if you want to check on your camera(s) while on vacation (off site), you better have your laptop along. Additionally, neither the 200 nor 210 accommodate this known shortcoming - for example, both could easily have a firmware upgrade to allow the user to see a snapshot JPG of the current image (when the ActiveX interface is not available) - neither camera has this feature. As for the monitoring software bundled with the 210 and 200 products, here Cisco has done an awful job as it takes over the ownership of these products from Linksys. The "Video Monitoring System v1.0.0.0" bundled with the 210 is not at all backward compatible with the 200. Adding insult, the interface is user-hostile, not allowing you to size it or move it - it has to be in the upper left corner of the screen and it wastes a lot of screen real-estate. The "Monitor v1.0.0.18" bundled with the 200 has a smaller footprint and it allows you to size and move the interface. It is forward compatible to the 210, but video only (not audio). It also gives you much more configuration control at your fingertips including volume control and on-the-fly record / stop / playback. In a nutshell, the interface of the old software is much better than the new stuff. If you will have a mix of WVC200 and WVC210 cameras, and if you want to use the monitoring software to record surveillance video, you will have to use the software that comes with the WVC200. You can search for e-pinions by me for reviews of the WVC200 for more details about pros/cons of this family of ip cameras.

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Monitor and protect your business with a versatile camera. Formerly Linksys Business Series, now Cisco Small Business Video Surveillance Cameras, the WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera allows you to monitor the critical assets of your business from anywhere in the world. Use any web browser to view video and control the camera's pan-tilt capabilities. Dual codecs provide flexibility in determining image quality versus storage and bandwidth requirements. The camera supports a number of connection protocols, allowing you to view the image on everything from 3G and Wi-Fi phones to PCs.

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1/30/2010

Review of D-Link Wireless Internet Camera, Home Security, 802.11b, 11Mbps

I just bought this product and it's all what I expected. I just followed the quick installation guide, plugged in ethernet cable and the power, set the ip as recommended 192.168.0.20 on the camera and my wireless Netgear router and it works. I can view the camera immediately. But when I unplug the ethernet and into wireless mode, it didn't work. I ended up calling tech support and got a live support person in less than 5 minutes, he suggested I reboot(power down and up) my camera and router. The wireless mode now working.
I tried to set the camera up behind the router according to the instruction on the manual from the CD provided, it didn't work. After playing around for 3 hours, I finally figured out that the default port 80 and 8481 don't work, you have to open up the second port 81 and 8482. I IPView software provided in the CD does not have motion sensor, you can download the latest version of IPView with motion sensor for the DLINK website, and it works very well. It can detect a slightest movement.
PROS: price, good picture(can adjust brightness), motion sensor software(download latest IPView).
CONS: no audio, can not pan view(must manually pan camera), no email picture option.

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The DCS-900W Wireless Internet Camera is the latest video surveillance product that connects quickly and easily to your existing network and is an inexpensive remote monitoring solution. The DCS-900W features a built-in web server which bypasses the need for a PC to stream images directly to the Internet. By entering an IP address into any web browser, the easy-to-use web-based interface allows users remote access to their DCS-900W from anywhere at any time. Additional features include the ability to monitor up to four cameras at a time and to archive streaming video directly to your personal computer's hard drive.

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1/29/2010

Review of Cisco WVC2300 Wireless-G Business Internet Security Video Camera w/Audio

Setup of the camera was easy -- hook up to router and run revised setup program downloaded from Cisco to get it connected.Also, you should download upgraded firmware 1.01.

Getting it to work wireless would have been a cinch if they documented how to do it!Comes only with a quick start guide that never mentions wireless operation.Found the full manual on Cisco/Linksys site and got the wireless up and running fine.

High quality 640x480 streaming video over the Internet.I am especially impressed by how well it handles night vision -- I am watching my ill mother now sleeping with almost no light at all on in her room and I can see her better than if I were 3 ft away.Sound quality (snoring at the moment) is fine.

I am quite impressed and grateful for the tech assist in caring for my mom.

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Linksys Business Series Surveillance products provide customizable ways for small business owners to monitor and protect their companies. These high-quality solutions can be optimized for many different applications and sites. Each camera can be quickly mounted utilizing the bracket included in the package. Its compact form factor also enables the camera to be put inside a protective enclosure for interior or exterior installations. The camera uses removable CS-mount lenses and can be customized with optional Zoom, Wide-Angle, Vari-focal, Auto-Iris, or other type of lenses as required for a specific application or setting.

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1/28/2010

Review of IP-503 IP Internet Security Ethernet Camera w/Pan & Tilt Control

I wanted an IP cam that I could check on what's happening at the office no matter where I with the simple click of a website.And then I found out about this camera.I was worried because the price was so good and it was promising a lot.The remote tilt and pan of this camera is amazing!You can't hide from this cam and you don't have to worry about aiming it since it can rotate.I can zoom in to 2x.i can look in any direction around the office.It has LED's for darkness.it has a lot of controls and even has options of motion control and other things.I highly recommend this product!

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Keep an eye on your environment with this IP-503 IP Camera Internet Security Camera.This IP-503 IP Camera is a powerful audio/video remote monitoring solution. Just place the IP Camera anywhere on your network, power it up, and it s ready to be accessed by any PC on the network running web browser. The IP camera utilizes MJPEG hardware compression and brings 30 fps @ VGA resolution live video to you.The built-in pan and tilt, live streaming audio, and snapshot/video capture functions can all be controlled directly from the camera s on-board homepage. Capability for motion detection with e-mail notification may be added by purchasing an optional motiondetector.Use the IP Camera to keep an eye on your home or business when you can t be there. Give friends and relatives a window into your world or monitor and record anything from anywhere on the Internet!

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