I've been talking about the different video storage options for your IP surveillance system and I happened across a good article that goes into more ... READ MORE
The previous post talked about the different methods for IP video surveillance storage. When selecting the right kind of storage for your IP surveillance system, you'll ... READ MORE
Storage of IP surveillance video is driven by cost and, based on your application, how long you need to store the video.
High quality, high resolution ... READ MORE
In the beginning stages of wireless IP camera setup there are some simple considerations to be aware of. As you get deeper into a wireless IP camera system solution other factors ... READ MORE
In the first part of the wireless IP camera setup conversation it was noted that because of their easy, quick, and cost-friendly set-up, wireless ip ... READ MORE
Due to their flexibility and cost savings, wireless IP cameras are an interesting alternative to wired networks. For example, a wireless IP camera, like the Axis M3113-R, in a ... READ MORE
Data transfer rate standards have increased dramatically enabling today's Ethernet networks to provide the performance necessary for demanding IP video applications.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides ... READ MORE
I've talked about how video servers are a great way to start converging your analog CCTV surveillance cameras to a network based system and how video servers ... READ MORE
As mentioned in the previous post, video servers are a great way to converge analog cameras to IP camera technology. You can gain the benefits ... READ MORE
Video servers, sometimes known as video encoders, bridge the gap between analog CCTV surveillance systems and digital IP based systems. Video servers are a great ... READ MORE