[TriLUG] OT: IP security cameras
Shea Tisdale
shea at sheatisdale.com
Mon Sep 15 09:32:51 EDT 2003
We have netbotz where I work (about 10 of them) and they are really
cool. The cameras in our models leave a little to be desired, but they
are adequate for security. The nice thing about them is they provide an
array of sensors such as temp, humidity, etc. And they provide a very
good console to integrate all of them into your security and monitoring
regime.
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From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On
Behalf Of David R.Matusiak
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 11:15 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] OT: IP security cameras
hey Greg --
NetBotz < http://www.netbotz.com/ > make some really nice devices.
last i checked they supported the embedded web server method you
describe, but were able to output that image data as individual jpg
files to another server (over ethernet/IP). i do not know if they have
any that support power via ethernet, tho. last time i installed one,
it had its own 120V standard form factor plug for power. also
incorporated a magnetic switch to see if the server cabinet door had
been opened.
overall very cool. may be more $$$ than you're looking for. good luck
with the search. is X10 even worth mentioning?
dave m.
On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 09:17 PM, P. L. Charles Fischer
wrote:
> I have a few questions about what you want to do with the camera.
> * Color or gray scale images?
> * Do you want motion detection?
> * If you want motion detection, do you want the camera to do it, or
> a sensor connected to the camera?
> * How many frames/second?
> * Type of image format (JPEG or PNG or other)?
> * How much will the light level vary?
> * How fast will objects be moving in the field of view?
> -Charles Fischer
>
> At 08:37 PM 9/14/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>> I am researching IP based security cameras. Does anyone have any
>> cameras in place and if so what are your thoughts? Most of the
>> cameras I've seen thus far all have embedded web servers which is
>> okay, but I wanted one that would take pictures and save them to a
>> network drive but I'm not sure if any of these devices exist.
>>
>> Any thoughts? Low power is best as I would hope to run power over
>> ether (and then split the power back out at the camera end).
>>
>> Greg
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