newbury
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I know there are several threads discussing security cams - http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/safety/241298-camera-new-barn-4.html is one of the more recent.
However I wanted to start a new thread for wireless ip pan tilt cameras.
I've had a Foscam FI8918W and after getting it set up I like it. However it costs $80 and the newer model costs over $100.
I just started to buy another Foscam and now on Amazon there are 6 more Wireless IP PT cameras in the $50 to $60 price range. Most of them look like and spec like relabeled Foscams. I'm planning on eventually having as many as a dozen cams on several proerties, so I'd like to both save money and standardize.
Has anyone tried other wireless ip pt cameras?
If so what ones and the pro cons please.
A few points about the Foscam F18918W.
Foscam Products
It works well with a b/g router, it WILL NOT WORK WITH N routers. I'm running an N network and have set up an older G router as an access point.
You have to set it up wired to the router. Once set up you can unplug from the router and move it around. It's designed to run off house current thru a wall wart but some peeps have adapted it to run off car batteries. It works with IE, Firefox, and Chrome.
It comes with only very basic software but there are some free packages available that enhance it's usage and some pay software that's really good.
I've got mine set up so anyone I give admin rights to can view, pan and tilt. Or guests can just view.
It can send alarms and has a motion sensor.
However I wanted to start a new thread for wireless ip pan tilt cameras.
I've had a Foscam FI8918W and after getting it set up I like it. However it costs $80 and the newer model costs over $100.
I just started to buy another Foscam and now on Amazon there are 6 more Wireless IP PT cameras in the $50 to $60 price range. Most of them look like and spec like relabeled Foscams. I'm planning on eventually having as many as a dozen cams on several proerties, so I'd like to both save money and standardize.
Has anyone tried other wireless ip pt cameras?
If so what ones and the pro cons please.
A few points about the Foscam F18918W.
Foscam Products
It works well with a b/g router, it WILL NOT WORK WITH N routers. I'm running an N network and have set up an older G router as an access point.
You have to set it up wired to the router. Once set up you can unplug from the router and move it around. It's designed to run off house current thru a wall wart but some peeps have adapted it to run off car batteries. It works with IE, Firefox, and Chrome.
It comes with only very basic software but there are some free packages available that enhance it's usage and some pay software that's really good.
I've got mine set up so anyone I give admin rights to can view, pan and tilt. Or guests can just view.
It can send alarms and has a motion sensor.