Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Cheap Price
Product Description
Send live audio and video to a smartphone or web browser anywhere in the world! The Cisco-Linksys wireless-N internet home monitoring camera connects to your network wirelessly, and delivers a live audio/video stream to a smartphone or browser anywhere. Also captures video streams and sends email alerts with video clips upon motion detection.
- High-performance network camera provides a low-cost, convenient solution for remote monitoring and home security
- Stand-alone system with a built-in CPU, Web server and multiple video format compatibility
- Multifunctional surveillance system supports high-quality video and audio
- Authentication process requires a user name and password set by the camera's administrator
- IEEE 802.3u, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Reviews
Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Reviews
638 of 657 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera (Electronics) Here's the scoop: I was rather concerned about reading the wide range of ratings on this camera, seeing that there were some one star reviews coming in, so I was fully ready to return this puppy if it didn't live up to my pretty high standards.That said, here is my experience: I have a Linksys Dual Band Wireless N Router running in a single level ranch about 50 yards from some pretty serious power lines. On the network is a Power Mac connected via ethernet cable, and 3 laptops (a PC, an older Macbook, and a newer Macbook Pro) via wireless. Off topic, I'm not impressed with the range on the Linksys Router, but it provides some pretty quick bandwidth in the home with two networks to connect into, so I live with it. I unboxed the WVC80N, which came with an ethernet cable, a CD, and some instructions/manual. I followed the instructions to the letter, which instructed me to put the CD into a computer first. I put it in the Power Mac. The CD worked... Read more 75 of 76 people found the following review helpful By MyHomeServer guy "MyHomeServer.Com Guy" (Boston MA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera (Electronics) We've been using the WVC80N camera for a while on our home network with a Linksys WRT350N router. The WVC80N is the next generation IP camera from Linksys. It's older similar looking twin the WVC54GCA is good but had some issues that the WVC80N solves. You can see reviews of the WVC54GCA cam at myhomeserver.The WVC80N adds Wireless N, an easier setup for Remote Viewing and best of all, direct writing to a NAS drive to record video! This means you don't have to keep a computer running, simply setup a shared folder on your NAS/Network drive and then add in the path,username and password into the camera and that's it! It will instantly start recording a AVI file to the drive directly that you can play in Windows Media player, etc. Remote access is also better since it is now included as an option in the CD wizard. When you setup the camera, it asks if you want to remotely view the camera. Selecting YES will setup a custom domain name [...] and then the wizard... Read more 116 of 121 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera (Electronics) Linksys WVC80N cam review:Positives: Supports 640x480 resolution at up to 30FPS. Don't buy an ip cam that doesn't support 640x480 (i.e. some of the Panasonic ones) The low light level performance is good. This cam claims to have a better CMOS sensor that the previous model but it's still not all that great in low light (if you want good images in low light you need an IP cam with a CCD sensor but this adds cost and complexity). This is not a Day/Night cam that has infrared LEDs that provide illumination in completely dark areas. (You need to have some level of lighting, and the more the better). Still, I think it's better in low light that some other IP cams. Cam supports wired Ethernet AND 802.11n (Draft) WiFi. 802.11n is better for supporting multiple cameras (but see negative below). Works very well with (3rd party) BlueIris software The camera can time stamp the video with the current time/date. It can also display any text on the video (such as... Read more |
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