Wired network camera from Panasonic that can be controlled remotely over the internet allowing you to keep a protective eye on your family and home!
This Camera was used by me for 3 days and has been sitting on my desk since. Comes with AC adapter and setup cd.
I am asking $75.00 CASH.
If you are interested reply using the link above or send email to JPSHayes@Gmail.com
Features:
• High Resolution internal color CMOS camera
• Built-in web server – no PC required!
• Pan and Tilt lens which can be controlled from a remote location via a PC or mobile telephone
• Built-in motion detection sensor
• Email alert with snapshot image when motion is detected
• Automatic set up of FREE IP address
• Colour night view mode – 1 lux (suitable for very low lighting conditions)
• Max Resolution 640 x 480 pixels
• Privacy mode
• Up to 20 people can simultaneously access cameras remotely
Comment by bobweb on June 5, 2010 at 9:30 am
If you want it to work reliably, my advice is to run a Cat 5 ethernet cable to the camera and use the Power Over Ethernet (POE) feature available now.
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Comment by fop_5 on June 5, 2010 at 9:30 am
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I have one and it works great
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Wired network camera from Panasonic that can be controlled remotely over the internet allowing you to keep a protective eye on your family and home!
This Camera was used by me for 3 days and has been sitting on my desk since. Comes with AC adapter and setup cd.
I am asking $75.00 CASH.
If you are interested reply using the link above or send email to JPSHayes@Gmail.com
Features:
• High Resolution internal color CMOS camera
• Built-in web server – no PC required!
• Pan and Tilt lens which can be controlled from a remote location via a PC or mobile telephone
• Built-in motion detection sensor
• Email alert with snapshot image when motion is detected
• Automatic set up of FREE IP address
• Colour night view mode – 1 lux (suitable for very low lighting conditions)
• Max Resolution 640 x 480 pixels
• Privacy mode
• Up to 20 people can simultaneously access cameras remotely
Comment by bobweb on June 5, 2010 at 9:30 am
If you want it to work reliably, my advice is to run a Cat 5 ethernet cable to the camera and use the Power Over Ethernet (POE) feature available now.