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The Pros And Cons Of An IP Security Camera

An Ip security camera is ideal in monitoring remotely and transmitting real live events over the internet. It includes many outstanding features that are lacking in standard cameras as well as incorporating an extremely powerful computer within the hardware unit.

Setting up an IP security camera is relatively simple. Special video capture hardware is not required and it can be connected to a standard network. Because of it's computer capabilities, it's accessible and configurable through standard computer channels.

If you have a standard internet browser you are good to go as Ip security cameras come with their own web server. To operate it, it's simply a matter of connecting and entering an IP address and you can then access the images. While there are many advantages with an Ip security camera there is still a disadvantage or two. Let's examine the pros and cons.

The Advantages Of An IP Security Camera

Obviously being able to connect to a standard computer network makes these cameras an attractive proposition. In comparison to standard CCTV cameras they don't require added video capture devices and in some cases, just a single cable is needed for connection because of their ability to be powered through a network cable.

Distance is another important factor. As opposed to web cameras which use a USB cable, IP security cameras use of standard UTP network cables allows greater distance coverage. Also, they aren't limited by the number of USB ports on a computer as web cameras allowing connection of a number of IP cameras to a network. Other features relating to some Ip security cameras include the operator's ability to have access to certain controls such as zooming, tilting and panning directly from the web interface. If operating from a public IP, the camera can be accessed over the internet although in this instance, a reliable firewall would be required. A motion detection facility with a storage system capable of saving just moving images is another plus factor with an IP security camera.

Some Disadvantages To Consider

While image quality is generally good, they do suffer a little in quality compared to CCTV cameras. Pricewise, high quality models are in most instances more expensive than their CCTV cousins but this is negated somewhat when you consider the roles of the respective cameras and the owners preferences.

Despite improved technology, there are still older analog systems to consider and Ip security cameras generally can't be used in conjunction with these. As mentioned earlier, while they can be used from a public IP, suitable firewall protection is required. Without it, they are vulnerable to use by outside sources.

When shopping for IP security cameras Axis are always hard to beat however, the competition is starting to make some inroads into their industry leadership. It may pay to cast your net a little wider before deciding on your security camera purchase.

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