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Electronics : Panasonic BL-C131A Network Camera Wireless 802.11

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Panasonic BL-C131A Network Camera Wireless 802.11

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Panasonic BL-C131A Network Camera Wireless 802.11
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Street Price: $299.00
Gaunz Org Price: $256.73
Savings!: $42.27 (14%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 486







Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Panasonic
EAN: 0037988845156
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: BL-C131A
Native Resolution: 320 x 240
Publisher: Panasonic
Ranking: 486
Studio: Panasonic
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Place anywhere you'd like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required at the location
  • View and control from a standard web browser, video display, or compatible cell phone or PDA
  • Point the camera where you want with eight shooting position presets
  • Built-in heat sensor allows record and/or notify by email when someone enters the room
  • Connect wirelessly with standard 802.11b/g devices, SSID filtering and 40/64/128-bit WEP encryption







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What happens when you're not around? Life is precious and valuable. View the things you value when away from home or when you're at another room in your home. View your property, your pets, even your children. You can even listen in! You can add extra eyes (through your computer) by adding the Panasonic BL-C131A Wireless Network Camera. lt works with 802.11g wireless technology and it lets you monitor its 'view' (what its lens sees) from virtually anywhere. Just log on a specially designated lnternet site using a PC and instantly access camera images. You can even control the BL-C131a using your web browser to move the camera's pointing direction and modify its digital zoom to bring objects of interest into close view. Place this plug-and-play camera in your home, office, vacation home, or almost anywhere else you'd like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required at the location. Check your property, check your children, check your babysitter - from any location using your PC or an lnternet equipped cell-phone or PDA. And the camera can be easily hidden from view. 1 Lux Color Night View Mode Simple plug&play mode Built-in Microphone - listen as well as view Privacy Mode- Privacy mode can be controlled remotely using your administrator password Camera can be set to automatically record video at certain times and certain speeds With optional, external sensors attached to the camera, it's possible for the camera to email5 or record when triggered by motion, sound, light, timer, or even a push button Compression Format JPEG (3 levels), MPEG4 Picture Sizes - 640 x 480, 320 x 240 (default), 192 x 144 Frame Rate (speed) - Max. 30 FPS (640 x 480, 320 x 240, 192 x 144) lntegrated F2.8 fixed-focus lens - set for 20 to infinity Panasonic 1 Year Warranty Connecting the camera to the lnternet requires lnternet access and may require that you obtain additional hardware such as a cable or DSL modem,









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Some supported needed, but works as advertised ...
Needed some help from Panasonic tech support to get the wireless mode working. Picture quality only average, but overall a good product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Review of model
We need to check well, what model is good for your work, since BL-C130 is similar to BL-131A. Finally I choose BL-C130, and I am very hapy for the easy way has amazon to interchange or return items that you really want and need.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Normally great camera but watch who you buy from. ...
I've had 3 of these and they all work great. Unfortunately the last one came in with a defective CCD sensor. Since the lead-time on Amazon's supply for this camera is 1-2 months (as of August 2008), I went with an alternate Amazon Marketplace vendor. When their supplied camera came in defective they refused an exchange and simply specified that I send it back to Panasonic who's now taken a week with no response on returning it. Because this vendor's stated policy (Hint: A small 6-legged insect that lives in "hills"-Online.com) was that they don't take these things back, Amazon's A-Z guarantee doesn't cover it.

Bottom line, if you buy this camera, you'll want to buy it from someone who will exchange it if you receive it defective. Otherwise, you'll have a brand new camera that has to go back to the manufacturer and be replaced with a refurb.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Turn-Key Network Cam
This is an excellent product with a very intuitive software interface for manageing the camera. I found it to be very simple to set up with my wireless router. The whole process from opening the package to viewing the camera image on the internet took less than an hour. If you have never logged into and configured your router you are probably going to struggle more setting it up, however the instructions are very easy to follow so take your time and read each step carefully and you won't have any problem. I found it easier to view the camera over the internet directly to the camera's IP address rather than using the web address they provide for you. I can access the camera homepage on my Blackberry but the links for viewing or configuring aren't able to be activated, so I'm still trying to figure that part out.

Be aware this camera requires power, so you need to plan for that wherever you are going to install it.

This product exceeded my expectations and I recommend it for anyone for consumer use.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great all around Camera ! Beware its not plug and play !! ...
This is overall a great camera. If you are looking for a basic camera that allows you to watch your kids or pets than its great. Don't expect high resolutions or you will be disappointed. The camera is easy to install, but the wireless function requires a user with a little bit of knowledge in setting the network router.

Great camera. I highly recommend it.

To set up the wireless mode:

Go Into your router and make sure it support port forwarding. Set both (the netcam and your router) with the same SSID name, and have both ports setup the same port number ( 50000). The manual doesn't help much, once you set up both port number to 50000 than switch to the wireless mode. I was having difficulty at first , but it is mostly due to the router setting. So make sure your router is set right , the camera just autodetect right out of the box !! But you have to manually go into the netcam setup to change the port number !!




Good Luck !!




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