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Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Cisco Category: Photography
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $114.99 You Save: $25.00 (18%)
New (28) Used (3) from $102.99
Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 61
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.1 x 2.3 Features: Motion sensor, date/time stamp, brightness control
MPN: WVC80N Model: WVC80N UPC: 745883588428 EAN: 0745883588428 ASIN: B002OHDFOA
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| Features:
| • | High-performance network camera provides a low-cost, convenient solution for remote monitoring and home security | | • | Stand-alone system with a built-in CPU, Web server and multiple video format compatibility | | • | Multifunctional surveillance system supports high-quality video and audio | | • | Authentication process requires a user name and password set by the camera's administrator | | • | IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11n |
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Product Description WIRELESS N INTERNET HOME WRLSMONITORING CAMERA
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| Customer Reviews:
Not great with Macs September 5, 2010 Mac User This camera loaded very well on my Mac, but I was not able to use the program that comes on the CD to setup the camera and it's features. I guess I am not tech savvy enough to do it by myself and needed the guidance of the camera setting program.
Almost great September 5, 2010 James May (Simi Valley, CA) This camera works pretty well and for the most part was easy to set up. However I could not get the motion detect e-mail function to work. I spent hours on the phone with tech services and they finally decided the camera was bad and that I should have Amazon replace it (which Amazon did promptly and efficiently). That however did not help my problem. I spent another hour or so with tech services and they forwarded me to the secondary tech (a day or so later). This tech let me know that AT&T (my DSL provider) has port 25 blocked (for safety?). He said primary tech support should know about that but clearly they did not. I went to AT&T and got them to unblock port 25 and that sort of solved the problem. The test e-mail works but the motion detection only works occasionally.
Setting up remote viewing was extremely easy as was all the rest of the set up (except motion detect e-mail). The picture is decent. If the motion detect e-mail worked this would be a 5 star product in my mind. I use it along with a self installed security system that dials me when entry is detected for when I am out of town. I have the camera and my router/modem on a UPS so that they work even if the electricity is out. When I am home, I can easily set it up to monitor the front door (or the back yard). Theoretically you can set up more than one camera to monitor multiple locations in the house.
The camera that I got only works on 2.4 gig wireless N. I would have preferred it to work on the 5 gig wireless N but I guess you can't have everything.
cislinkcam August 30, 2010 alekat video is clear and good for the purpose I used it for, which is monitoring alarm LEDS at a remote tower site
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