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If you set up a network of cameras, can you still monitor them all remotely from the iphone?
Are there blackberry applications that support these systems? |
Originally Posted by crimson2k6
(Post 11679587)
If you set up a network of cameras, can you still monitor them all remotely from the iphone?
Are there blackberry applications that support these systems? |
thanks wdwright. we do support all of the phones listed as well as itouch and winmo pda. also you will start seeing some Android pda, tablets, netbooks, etc. coming out this year and next.
we currently support over 20 manufacturers and 200+ models of ip cameras and video encoders. video encoders can be used for analog camera and dvr support. we are also currently developing specific versions for dvr companies. you should see some of those being released in the next couple of months. currently the iphone version is only for a single camera. multicam versions were submitted last Thursday but we will see how long until they are approved. if you contact us here Contact Us Click Here we can add you to our monthly enewsletter for updates on when this will be released along with preview videos. we have free trial demos on all interfaces except iphone/itouch. demos are limited to 10 days/2 cameras. if anyone has any specific questions feel free to contact us directly via the link above. Youtube videos: • Android: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf36_XBsgnA • Blackberry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXsVD_GAek0 • Iphone – Itouch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZdEF-sViZo • Windows Mobile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u180VX_W_j8 |
Originally Posted by rally
(Post 11677741)
a few questions ,
if its wireless how is it powered ? Batteries , 110v ? solar ? and can you have more than one and switch viewing to whichever one you want ? And also do any have motion detectors in them . thanks Rally |
Originally Posted by winkydink
(Post 11691415)
The Airlink (above) and the Linksys (below) both require AC power.
Rally |
Please excuse me for being a little technically 'challenged".
I have a home in Florida I want to monitor. If I but the Airlink 101, am I correct in assuming that I only need a 110v power source. The unit will connect to my router, wirelessly. So, at this point, how do I view the images remotely (in New Jersey). I assume that the Router and cable modem must always be 'on', and that I access it thru the router whose IP address I know? The router is a Belkin F5D82304. Is it a lot more complicated than that? |
Originally Posted by Vulcan
(Post 11698338)
Please excuse me for being a little technically 'challenged".
I have a home in Florida I want to monitor. If I but the Airlink 101, am I correct in assuming that I only need a 110v power source. The unit will connect to my router, wirelessly. So, at this point, how do I view the images remotely (in New Jersey). I assume that the Router and cable modem must always be 'on', and that I access it thru the router whose IP address I know? The router is a Belkin F5D82304. Is it a lot more complicated than that? |
Thanks, Scott.
For the price involved, I will probably give it a try, though not for a few more weeks until I am back in Florida. |
I use a LOREX LNE30003 Wireless Network Camera. $250 or so.
http://focusoncctv.lorextechnology.c...t.aspx?id=1965 It has a built-in web server and connects flawlessly with 802.11b/g or Ethernet. Does motion-detection, remote monitoring over the web, iPhone/iPod Touch access, etc. Low-light LEDs. It even has two-way audio. Compatible with Mac or Windows. Very secure (you can even password-protect the Javascript if you want!) I have no affiliation with LOREX other than being a (satisfied) customer. |
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