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D-Link DCS-942L
0.3 MP; Newest review: 3/2012
Simplicity of setup and use is the DCS-942L's greatest asset, since it makes it a godsend for those who've never used a networked camera before. Wireless connectivity is supported and you
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 3/2012 D-Link Home Network Camera DCS-942L The DCS-942L is aimed at beginners with no previous experience of setting up and configuring network cameras. … to review
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D-Link DCS-930L
0.3 MP; Newest review: 6/2011 The DCS-930L is different to most other IP cameras on the market in that it doesn't need a computer to broadcast, since it can be connected directly to a wired or wireless network. The camera … 1 review |
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D-Link DCS-932L
0.3 MP; Newest review: 9/2011
As the My D-Link interface was poorly designed and confusing, Computer Act!ve recommends configuring the camera online. This will allow users to receive very handy motion detection notifications as
5 reviews,
57 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 7/2011 D-Link DCS-932L Whereas other IP cameras need the user to configure their router and Dynamic DNS settings in order to monitor the camera's feed, the DCS-932L can be accessed from a web browser. … to review
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D-Link DCS-2120 Securicam
PC Pro called the D-Link DCS-2120 Securicam a top-quality bit of kit, saying that the 30fps at 640 x 480 gave a great overall picture. Image quality may be impressive, but having to focus manually
5 reviews,
1 opinion
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More information at: PC Pro, 3/2008 Webcams A webcam is the cheapest device to use for surveillance, and you can pick one up for as little as £10. If you want to capture long-distance detail, however, you'll need to spend at least twice that amount. Here are four of the options available. In test: Four webcams were reviewed and rated based on features, performance and value for money. Scores ranged from 4 to 5 stars out of 6. … to review
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D-Link DCS-3415
With a huge optical zoom and nice recording software, D-Link's DCS-3415 is a sound IP camera, according to PC Pro. But as they point out, there's currently no support for for H.264
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More information at: PC Pro, 11/2009 D-Link Securicam DCS-3415 D-Link have already had the IP camera market in their sights for a while, and just as the DCS-3415 goes to show, their line of products has quietly become more sophisticated. Single Test. One IP camera was reviewed and rated on features and design, value for money and performance. … to review
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D-Link DCS-910
"... The power lead is only 1.75metres long and this could cause problems finding a suitable site for fixing the camera within this distance from a power outlet. While the supplied Ethernet lead
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More information at: Computer act!ve, 4/2009 D-Link DCS-910 Using webcams for video surveillance is the obvious progression of inexpensive technology. D-Link's DCS-910 provides network-controlled monitoring that can in theory allow everything but placing the camera to be done remotely. … to review
Product information and further reviews
D-Link Wireless N Day & Night Camera Computer act!ve 9/2011 - If you are looking for a home-surveillance camera with night vision that is refreshingly user-friendly, the D-Link DCS-932L might be just what you're after!
D-Link DCS-932L Wireless N Day & Night Home Network Camera PC Advisor 8/2011 - The most obvious benefit of an IP security camera over a traditional CCTV is the possibility to stream, monitor and store their output over the Internet.
D-Link Securicam DCS 2120 Pocket-lint.co.uk 11/2006 - Ever wanted to feel like James Bond without the daily visits to the gym, eating healthy food and being chased by people who want to kill you? Well now you can, thanks to this little wireless camera that lets you monitor a location no matter where you. Well, as long as where you are you can access the Internet or have a decent mobile phone 3G signal.
D-Link DCS-932L IT Reviews 6/2011 - Thanks to affordable and user-friendly products like D-Link's DCS-932L, wireless security cameras are gaining a broader appeal among non-professional users.
Wireless IP cameras PC Pro 4/2007 - Although a USB webcam is an acceptable minimum for home security, it brings with it a host of problems - what happens if someone steals the PC it's recording to, for instance? And there's also the problem that the host PC needs to be turned on 24/7 to work. This month's wireless webcams will work and record even if there are no PCs connected to the network. Instead, they connect directly to a wireless network and relay images over the internet, allowing you to check on any activity in your front room from anywhere in the world. With such small CCDs and lenses, all three cameras here offer merely adequate image quality, but they're more than satisfactory for monitoring and security purposes. Review details: Three IP cameras were reviewed and rated based on features, performance and value for money. Scores ranged from 3 to 5 stars out of 6.
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