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TRENDnet Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) | 
enlarge | Brand: Trendware Category: CE
List Price: $132.99 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $53.00 (40%)
New (35) from $69.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 2.7 x 3 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: TV-IP110W Model: TV-IP110W UPC: 710931303384 EAN: 0710931303384
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Quick Universal Plug and Play installation | | • | Supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP Email, HTTP, and other Internet protocols | | • | High quality MJPEG video recording with up to 30frames per second | | • | Record streaming video to your computer | | • | Motion detection with Email notification |
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Product Description The Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) transmits real-time high quality video over the Internet. View your camera from any Internet connection. Complimentary SecurView camera management software provides advanced monitoring of up to 16 cameras to protect what you value most. This stylish and compact Internet camera provides crystal clear MJPEG video streams. Mount the wireless camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. Intuitive software features motion detection recording, email alerts, and scheduled recordings. The camera's brilliant image quality, intuitive setup and complimentary software make it ideal for your home or office.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Excellent Camera Server July 26, 2008 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought this on a Gold Box deal and am very glad I did. First, the image quality is superb. TRENDnet supplies software to assist in setting up the camera but people with a bit of technical experience can go straight to the web interface and set things up there and there are some great features that allow you to set this camera up pretty much however you want.
All of the camera settings are configurable - brightness, contrast, saturation, frame rate, resolution, and even settings to synchronize with 50 or 60 Hz lighting or outdoors. It also supports WPA2 encryption and three levels of password-protected access. You can have it grab images based on movement (requires accessing the camera with Internet Explorer to configure that for some reason) or on a time schedule, and either have it e-mail the images or ftp them somewhere. And it supports dynamic domain name configuration so you can access the camera even if your IP address changes.
It also supports time and date stamping the images - pretty much a necessity - but it also supports accessing an NTP server to make sure the onboard clock is accurate.
And once you get the camera all set up the way you want it, you can save out the configuration file to make it a snap to reconfigure it in case you ever do a hard reset that restores all the defaults.
Not that it will matter to most, but this camera server is actually a full ARM-based computer running Linux. If you go to the TRENDnet website, besides getting the latest firmware, you can also get the source code for the camera OS for those that want to tinker.
The final issue is just the value. You are getting a video camera and a web-serving computer with both wired and wireless interfaces for this price. I'm glad I got mine and am using it to monitor my front porch for visitors and also as a way to monitor the weather at home. With multiple cameras, it's easy to monitor all sorts of things if someone wants to.
Easy to setup and decent quality July 29, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
For the price, it's a great little camera. Setup is easy for anyone who knows their way around a router. The software is good. No compliants.
I am not a router expert... August 2, 2008 2 out of 13 found this review helpful
...but I guess neither are their customer support "experts." To make a long story short, after finally getting a hold of someone that spoke english, I was told to call ATT and then call them back. After calling back with ATT's instructions and still not getting any results, I was finally told by these "extremely helpful" individuals that "oh yeah" if you have an ATT (2wire) modem and you cannot get a static IP address from them then you are basically out of luck. I would have to purchase a static IP address from ATT if they would sell me one (which he doubted they would). Considering that not many people have ATT DSL lines (yes, I am being sarcastic) that should not be a problem and they obviously don't see a need to warn consumers. If you want to lose your shipping charges and waste three hours of your life go for it and buy the camera. P.S. If you have a case number assigned, such as when you call back a second time, be prepared to wait much longer for assistance.
Beware of Motion Detection alerts August 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Installation is straight forward and intuitive (It's even easier if one got computing and networking savvy). If you sign up for one of the Dynamic DNS services which are available on the net, then a static IP from your ISP is not required. However when I activate motion-detection email alerts, the camera tends to hang frequently and a reboot is necessary. When motion detection is disabled, the hangs go away. Same thing applies to a 212W model which I also use. Guess Trendnet were short on cash when it came to choosing CPU components for their cameras.
Hmm... verdict still out September 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got it to work on the wire (network cabling) but I am having problems getting to work on my wireless network... Did a firmware update but still no luck....
It works great on the wire and has some pretty cool features... Since the wireless does not work yet, have not been able to deploy it in my garage for security... May just need to pull a network drop out to the garage...
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