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Wireless Security, NVR, Cameras and more

Wireless Security, NVR, Cameras and more

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Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2012

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"SECPRO 2011 - Setting a Course for Collaboration and Innovative Solutions"

Started by Jagadish Kumar Dec 22, 2010. 0 Replies

Dear SirFurther to our telecon conversation, please find attached details for "SECPRO 2011 - Setting a Course for Collaboration and Innovative Solutions". After the grand success of CISS'09 and…Continue

Is anyone using 3G/4G for their Video Surveillance Projects? If so, please explain.

Started by Neil Oct 5, 2010. 0 Replies

Is anyone using 3G/4G for their Video Surveillance Projects? If so, please explain.

Tags: 4G, 3G, surveillance, video, wireless

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Comment by Arindam Bhadra on October 4, 2010 at 1:30am


wireless camera system's transmitter and receiver create a wireless network. The router in building A assigns IP addresses to all of the devices in building B and in turn make building B's IP devices part of building A's network. The hybrid DVR / NVR in building A is capable of connecting both to wired CCTV cameras as well as IP cameras and IP video servers bringing all of the cameras in both buildings together into a single surveillance system. With high speed internet access in place in building A and port forwarding / firewall settings setup properly, users can access all of the cameras from both buildings remotely over the Internet by connecting to the NVR / DVR's web camera service.
Comment by Arindam Bhadra on October 4, 2010 at 1:28am
wireless security camera system consists of a pair of wireless antennas that can transmit at 2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz. One antenna acts as the transmitter and the other acts as the receiver to create a wireless network bridge. This wireless camera system is weatherproof for out door use and capable of transmitting up to 54Mbps at distances up to 1 mile with direct line of sight between the trasnmitted and receiver.
Wireless Security Camera System Features

* Wireless Network Transmission up to 1 mile
* System Includes Transmitter & Receiver Antennas
* Uses 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz wireless frequencies
* Operates in 5GHz band to avoid interference from 802.11b/g network devices
* 802.11a offers more wireless channels than 802.11b/g
* Data Transfer Rate of up to 54 Mbps
* Transmit multiple IP Security Cameras
* Transmit multiple CCTV Cameras using video servers
* Rugged, weatherproof IP66 enclosure
* High Gain Dual Antenna Design
* Embedded 13dBi (802.11a) / 5dBi (802.11b/g) panel antenna with external antenna connector RP-SMA
* Perfect for both Point-to-Point & Point-to-MultiPoint applications
* Multiple Modes: Access Point, Client Bridge, Client Router
* CAT-5 / RJ-45 Ethernet Interface
* Power Over Ethernet Injector Included (1 Amp DC Output)
* DC Power Supply Included
 

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