I have three DLink models in operation--the newer ones are a lot better than the old ones, and enclosures are sold fr outside usage-- some with heater, fan, etc for extreme environment.

I have two DCS-2000's (old) and one newer DCS-3220.

They can all be viewed remotely (web server onboard) in IE with ActiveX, and they can also be setup to take snapshots on motion detect that are then FTPed or emailed somewhere. (DCS-900's too--low quality pics though).

If you want recording, recording-on-motion, etc, you need a PC running their software, as mentioned below.

They can also be hooked into alarm systems--(automatically start recording when a motion sensor, sound sensor, alarm whatever is tripped).

Scott


On Oct 11, 2006, at 5:12 PM, Ben Ruset wrote:

Anybody have any suggestions for one that could be mounted outside?

j maccraw wrote:
As would pure-IR floodlights. You don't see 'em on
come on but bright as day on a camera. Could even leave them on all night &
rely on cam software's motion detection to start recoding.
I had a few IP/Ethernet DLinks that were OK. A CMOS
based DCS900 which need a host PC to doing motion sensing & recording.
The other a CCD based (32xx something) that was intended as a video
conferencing cam so it has on-board motion sensing, 2-way audio, & FTP
upload capability.
Gary VanderMolen wrote:
You'd have a hard time at night. Even the IR
equipped cameras are pretty
weak at a distance.

Motion sensor lights would take care of that.

Gary VanderMolen



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