D-Link Introduces Ethernet-Powered Security Camera

Market Wire via <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/d-link-unveils-fixed-dome-network/story.aspx?guid={BD17A1A9-2D34-49F9-8A3C-AB4933C62C04}&dist=hppr">MarketWatch</a>, <a href="http://www.crn.com/networking/209600057">ChannelWeb</a>

Jake Widman, Contributor

July 24, 2008

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Network hardware vendor D-Link released an IP-based, networkable dome camera for indoor surveillance.The D-Link Fixed Dome Network Camera DCS-6110 has a VGA CMOS sensor and a built-in Samba client for NAS, so it doesn't need a direct connection to a PC for capturing video. Power Over Ethernet support means that it requires only an Ethernet cable as both power supply and network connection. It can simultaneously deliver Motion JPEG video -- better for detailed monitoring -- and MPEG-4 video, better for extended recording. Video can even be viewed from a mobile phone with a 3GPP player.

"The feature-rich DCS-6110 fixed dome network camera represents a premiere digital surveillance solution for businesses requiring security monitoring of a location either locally or remotely," said Chris Wong, D-Link's director of product management. Price is $699.Market Wire via MarketWatch, ChannelWeb

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