Any one tried one of these or have any advice on the specs etc? One question I do have, why is there a reset button on the lead?
http://www.camsecure.co.uk/IPWebcam60233.html
Duke
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CAMSECURE IP WEBCAM - ANYONE?
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Re: CAMSECURE IP WEBCAM - ANYONE?
I have two of the cameras mounted outside in the weather.
The only good thing I can say about them is they are weatherproof.
The model you list is a slightly newer version. The only difference is the IR cut filter.
Image quality fair to good, max 640x480.
Frame rate varies. Up to 15fps during the day and as high as 4fps when the IR is functioning at night.
The WiFi range is poor, 20-30 m with no concrete walls with frequent drop outs.
The IR range is half of what is specified and not well dispersed.
http://carl.hennig.ca/index4.html
The reset button is quite standard on all of these style of cameras and does come in handy for the occasional reset.
Carl
The only good thing I can say about them is they are weatherproof.
The model you list is a slightly newer version. The only difference is the IR cut filter.
Image quality fair to good, max 640x480.
Frame rate varies. Up to 15fps during the day and as high as 4fps when the IR is functioning at night.
The WiFi range is poor, 20-30 m with no concrete walls with frequent drop outs.
The IR range is half of what is specified and not well dispersed.
http://carl.hennig.ca/index4.html
The reset button is quite standard on all of these style of cameras and does come in handy for the occasional reset.
Carl