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What is IP CAMRA and How IP Cameras work

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Today are require cctv camra  for security ,and Now are IP Camera avail in Market,  What is IP CAMRA   IP based cameras are the future. They work by turning images and audio into data then transmitting this data over a network or Internet connection. The ultimate benefit of this over analogue CCTV systems is greater flexibility, better performance and easier installation. Whilst IP CCTV has been available for around 10 years, it is only in the last few years that the technology has matured, leading to the developments in Megapixel IP. Read below for a summary on the benefits of using IP based systems over traditional analogue systems. How IP Cameras work ·          The camera turns video & audio into data ·          The camera connects to your Network or direct your Router and transmits this data onto the network ·          This data can then be viewed as high quality images, and audio on any authorised PC, Mac or Mobile Phone; on the local network, or over the in

Basic Networking Steps To Connect DVR to the Network

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      Basic Networking Steps To Connect DVR to the Network       Before you start doing anything, first establish how the network is laid out.  Go to a PC that is connected to the same MODEM/ROUTER that the DVR is or will be connected to.  On that PC, go to the COMMAND PROMPT.  If you don’t know how to get to the PROMPT: START button à RUN à type in CMD then hit enter button.  At the prompt screen type in “IPCONFIG/ALL.”  What you will see is the network configuration such as IP, SUBNET MASK, GATEWAY, and DNS all these four addresses are important so I recommend too write them down so that you don’t have to go back and forth to make sure you have the right addresses. Now go to the DVR, get in the menu of it, and go to the Network screen.  You will see an option that says DHCP.  Turn on DHCP.  If DHCP