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What is a IP Network Camera
A network or IP (Internet Protocol) camera is similar in form and function to an analogue surveillance camera in that it captures and sends live video streams. The difference being network cameras transport live video streams via digital packets across an IP network such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or the Internet. Because network cameras are on an IP network, the video streams can be accessed and stored remotely. A IP camera, also called a network camera or Internet camera, allows you to view video images over computer networks such as a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), wireless network or the Internet. This networking capability makes IP cameras (network camera, Internet camera) suitable for a diverse range of security and non-security applications, including surveillance, office and parking lot security, construction job site monitoring, retail security, project management, transport security, home surveillance or for online marketing and PR where a Internet camera can be used as a professional webcam.

Security Surveillance - The flexibility of digital technology enhances security personnel's ability to protect people, property and assets from accident and crime.IP surveillance systems are therefore an especially attractive option for companies currently using CCTV.

Remote monitoring - gives you the ability to gather information at all key points of an operation and view it in real time. Ideal for monitoring equipment, people and places both locally and at a distance. Examples include the monitoring of traffic on the highways, on going work at a production line or  service staff working at a help desk.

 

Flexibility  - There are almost no limitations where you can place a camera they are not tied to physical inputs and it easy to add more camera as your business grows. Some camera’s can have  sensor’s that trigger outputs, for example a speaker or warning siren.

 

Cost effective - In several ways network video is highly cost-effective: the existing network cable infrastructure can be used, so start up cost are low. In a network video solution, there is simply less hardware equipment to maintain than traditional analogue systems and being digital less parts to wear out. Images are stored on a computer hard disk and with the right software you can define very accurately what you want stored and when.

 

All our work is guaranteed and we can provide equipment from leading  manufactures to suit all budgets and projects. From just one camera recording your office entrance to large industrial works we can offer a design that will do the job and give you good value for money.

 

For that extra piece of mind give us a call, remember a site survey is free.  

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