What are IP Security Cameras?
IP security cameras (also known as network cameras) are an exciting new development to help you provide security for your home or business. They let you avoid running an independent system of cables for your security cameras. Instead, you network the cameras and servers directly into your existing computer network.
You can monitor your camera in real time from your computer and record high quality video for future reference. A standard PC or server is all you need to run the software and store the video.
You can find IP cameras to connect to whatever type of network you use. You can get one that connects directly into your Local Area Network (LAN). Or, if you run your computer system on a wireless network, you can find IP cameras that transmit to that as well.
Exceptional flexibility
You’re not limited to using just your computer, either. You can set up your IP camera so you can access it, securely and privately, from anywhere in the world.
Network security cameras let you view your camera from any computer connected the Internet. It doesn’t matter if you’re away. All you have to do is to log into your secure, private network over the Internet and you’ll see exactly what your camera does.
For home
Similarly, a network security camera gives you the ability to check your home from work. A quick log in from work can reassure you that all is well at home.
For business
Many business owners who cannot be physically present at their business position IP cameras at strategic locations to keep an eye on employees. Knowing that you can see them at any time can make employees think twice about stealing supplies or even slacking off when you’re away.
Options
Network security cameras come with a wide variety of features. If your needs are simple, you can get a fixed position camera designed strictly for use in lighted areas.
For more complex situations, you may want surveillance devices capable of panning a wide area, zooming, detecting motion, or viewing and recording in low- or no-light areas. You can even choose a system that sends you an email alert if it senses anything out of the ordinary.
The size you choose will also depend on your needs. A larger, more noticeable camera is recommended for situations where you want to make sure people are aware that they are being watched. On the other hand, you can choose a system that is so well concealed that it is almost undetectable.
Limitations
The only possible limitation is in the speed of your computer and the bandwidth of your network. And even that is not a limitation for computers built in the past few years. It would take an elaborate setup of dozens of cameras to overtax a typical computer network. And for a setup that elaborate, an adequate server network would almost certainly already be in place.
Ultimately, IP security cameras provide exceptional flexibility for any of your surveillance needs.
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Outdoor Security Cameras Advice
An outdoor Security camera needs some careful planning before you go out to the shops and spend your hard earned money. You must consider the camera position, the power source, and the lighting. Even the weather in your area can also be a factor in the type of outdoor camera you will need to consider.
Installing an Outdoor Security Camera by Damian Sofsian : One of the most important considerations for outdoor security cameras is the power source. Quite often, building codes don’t require many outdoor, electrical connections, which means that if you require an outdoor security camera you’re going to have to deal with that situation. In most cases, there are power sources in the garage that can be utilized for this purpose with a simple bit of concealed wiring. However, if your home or apartment does not have a convenient power source, you may have to create one where you intend the camera equipment to be placed.
Once you’ve solved the power requirements for your outdoor security cameras, you have to do some research on the best equipment for the geographical area that you live in. The system has to be protected from the weather and that means a different system will function best in Tucson, Arizona where the summer temperatures quite often reach and sometimes exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit, and another system will be used in Maine where winter weather can drive temperatures down as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit. One system could never function all year around, twenty-four hours a day without being designed especially for the weather.
An additional consideration for outside security cameras is the light source. All cameras require adequate light to properly photograph a subject and video cameras are no exception. This ability to use light is measured as a lux rating. The lower the lux rating of a camera, the less light it needs to deliver a useable image. If you intend to mount your camera in a spot with little or no available light you have to get the lowest lux rated camera you can find that will allow you to see the person in front of the camera.
If this is not possible you have to provide a light source either near or actually on the camera. Finally, if you are not able to provide additional light, you may want to consider infra-red cameras that can deliver a decent enough image in the absence of light.
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