Products Features: Built-in Microphone & Motion Detection High Quality MPEG-4 Compression Remotely Manage and View Up to 16 Cameras View Right from Web Browser Product Description:
Watch and listen remotely with the D-Link DCS-2100+ Internet Camera. The DCS-2100+ is a powerful surveillance system that connects to a wired Ethernet or Enhanced 802.11b wireless network to provide high-quality video and audio surveillance.
Easily access and control your camera using an Internet Explorer browser from anywhere in the world. From the Web browser you can view video complete with sound from the DCS-2100+ and manage the camera.
You can record streaming video and audio that utilizes high quality MPEG4 Short Header Mode Compression to your hard drive, enable motion detection and set up automated e-mail alerts. The DCS-2100+ is a cost-effective and versatile security solution for your home or business.
The bundled IP surveillance software further enhances the security features of the DCS-2100+, allowing you to archive streaming video and audio to your hard drive, search and playback stored video, monitor as many as 16 cameras on a single screen, and set up motion detection to trigger automatic recording with email alerts.
The DCS-2100+ Internet Camera maximizes your existing network investment, using the latest Enhanced 802.11b wireless technology to communicate wirelessly at up to 22Mbps1 and offers 256-bit WEP security encryption.
By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services available on the Web, you can assign an easy-to-remember name and domain (e.g. www.mycamera.myddns.com). This allows you to remotely access your camera without having to remember the IP address, even if it has been changed by your Internet Service Provider.
Everything you need to get started is included with the DCS-2100+. The accessory kit includes a camera stand, mounting hardware, software CD, installation guide, wireless antennas, and an Ethernet cable. Simple installation, along with the built-in Web-based interface offers easy integration with your network environment.
1- Theoretical wireless signal rate. Actual throughput will vary depending on network conditions and environmental factors.
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