Re: New to wireless technolog with a question
- From: John Navas <spamfilter1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:04:40 GMT
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:36:39 -0600, DTC <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in <WSIjj.262$uE.116@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Most of the wireless cameras you find are consumer grade and limited
in selection in terms of lens options which is the most compelling
criteria in setting up a camera system.
Your better off going with a traditional video coax camera, also called
an NTSC video signal format and connect it to a ethernet converter
connected to wireless bridge.
Good wireless cameras are readily available.
Figure on a decent $150 cameras, $100 converter, and $500 wireless
bridge pair.
Figure about double that $150 for any sort of decent camera; e.g.,
D-Link DCS-3220G or AXIS 207. The cameras for $150 are low quality. Be
sure to get a good CCD imager, not a cheap CMOS imager.
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