This was another Fry's special purchase.
It is not super high quality and does not include a web server but it is wireless and has the ability to directly upload images directly to a web server.
The SkyIPCam 250W Connects directly to a wireless IEEE 802.11g network without the need for a PC. With it’s user friendly GUI and setup, you will be able to have peace of mind where ever you are.
The SkyIPCam 250W works well with your normal DSL or Cable modem, DHCP network, by signing up with any free Dynamic DNS service on the web. And it come with IPViewPro Software for viewing 16 cameras at a time.
Features include:
- View over the Internet in Full Motion Video at 640x480 resolution
- Supports web configuration with password protection
- Capable of still image captures, video recording, and e-mail notice
- Use up to 16 cameras for complete area monitoring
- Utilize wireless networks for better camera placement
Company Provided Specifications:
| Connection |
IEEE 802.11g |
| Protocol |
TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, BOOTP, RARP, DHCP, PPPoE, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, DDNS Support |
| Camera |
Sensor: 1/3" Color CMOS, Resolution: 640x480, Focal Length: 6.0 mm, Aperture: 1.8, S/N Ratio: 57dBm |
| Video Format |
Image Compression: Motion JPEG |
| Resolution |
10fps @ 640x480 (VGA), 25fps @ 320x240 (CIF), 30fps @ 160x112 (QCIF) |
| Security |
Admin/User protected, password authentication, WEP 64/128bit |
| Power Adapter |
5V / 2.5A |
| Dimensions |
5" x 2.75" x 1.3" |
| Temperature |
Operating: 5-40°C (41-104°F) Storage: -25-50°C (-13-122 °F) |
| Weight |
235g |
| Certification |
FCC, CE |
| Warranty |
Limited 1-year warranty |
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Purchased May 20, 2005 but not put into service until May 23, 2008. This page last updated on Monday, November 03, 2008. |