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TRENDnet Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110)

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TRENDnet Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110)
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Street Price: $117.23
Gaunz Org Price: $72.99
Savings!: $44.24 (38%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TRENDnet
EAN: 0710931303377
Label: TRENDnet
Product Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Model: TV-IP110
Publisher: TRENDnet
Studio: TRENDnet


Piece facts:
  • Product Type - Internet Camera
  • Dimensions WxDxH - N/A
  • Sensor Resolution - 1/4" CMOS Sensor
  • - Record streaming video to your computer and Network Storage
  • - Supports still image snapshot to FTP, Email




(TV-IP110) Server Camera Internet TRENDnet






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The lnternet Camera Server transmits real-time high quality video over the lnternet. View your camera from any lnternet connection. Complimentary SecurView camera management software provides advanced monitoring of up to 16 cameras to protect what you value most. This stylish and compact lnternet camera provides crystal clear MJPEG video streams. Mount the camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. lntuitive software features motion detection recording, email alerts, and scheduled recordings. The camera's brilliant image quality, intuitive setup and complimentary software make it ideal for your home or office.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * OK camera, bad software ...
I bought two of these cameras two month ago. The product itself is OK if you plan to use it in a small room. The quality is mediocre for objects located over 20 ft. away, and the objects seem to be much further away then they really are. The software for this camera (SecurView) is very unstable and I could not set up e-mail function to work properly. I also use IP201 camera from Trendnet, and that one is sold with IPViewPro software. Neither TV-IP110 works with IPViewPro, nor TV-IP201 works with SecurView software, so it's a one big mess. Using my basic HTML skills I ended up creating a web page that I run from my PC to see all my cameras (two TV-IP110, one TV-IP100, and one TV-IP201) on one page. Also, I had to buy another program (Active Webcam) to manage my cameras without headache. Again, the focus in very poor on anything over 20 ft away.



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