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Linksys WVC11B Wireless-B Video Camera
Binding: Electronics Brand: Linksys EAN: 0745883554034 Feature(s): Sends high-quality live video to your 802.11b wireless networkBuilt-in stand-alone web serverSecurity Mode automatically sends email alerts with images upon motion detectionSupports up to four simultaneous usersCompatible with Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Height 6.1 inchesWidth 3.3 inchesWeight 3.4 lbs. Label: Linksys List Price: $129.99 Manufacturer: Linksys Model: WVC11B MPN: WVC11B Package Dimensions: Height: 4.3" Width: 9.6" Length: 4.3" Weight: 2.35 lbs. Product Group: CE Publisher: Linksys Studio: Linksys UPC: 745883554034 Warranty: 1 year warranty
Editorial Reviews Product Description: The Linksys Wireless-B Internet Video Camera sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world! This compact, self-contained unit lets you keep an eye on your home, your kids, your workplace - whatever's important to you. Unlike standard "web cams" that require an attached PC, the Internet Video Camera contains its own web server, so it can connect directly to a network, either over Wireless-B (802.11b) networking, or over 10/100 Ethernet cable. The advanced MPEG-4 video compression produces a high-quality, high-framerate, 320 x 240 video stream.The Internet Video Camera's unique form-factor and wireless connectivity allows you to mount it on a wall nearly anywhere, or slip it into its included stand for desktop use. Once it's connected to your home network, you can "see what it sees" from any PC in the house, while the video stream is secured from the outside world, hidden behind your Router. If you want the video to be visible from outside your home network, you can open an appropriate port on the Router, and then create password-protected accounts to manage access to the Camera, or leave it wide open for the world to see. The SoloLink DDNS Service (trial sign-up included) lets you access your Camera using an easy-to- remember "name", even if your home Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address.You can also turn on Security Mode, which tells the Camera to send you an e-mail message with a short video attached whenever it detects motion in its field of view. You can then log onto the live video stream if the situation warrants. The included Viewer & Recorder utility lets you record the video stream to your local hard drive, "live" or on a predetermined schedule.Let the Linksys Wireless-B Internet Video Camera help you keep tabs on your world. Amazon.com Product Description: Unlike standard web cams, that are anchored to a PC, the Linksys WVC11B Wireless-B Internet video camera has its own web server. It can connect directly to a computer network over a Wireless-B (802.11b) connection or via a 10/100 Ethernet cable. From there, it provides MPEG-4 video compression for a 320x240 video stream that can be sent to a web browser anywhere in the world. It also works well as a monitoring or security device to keep an eye on your home, kids, workplace or just see whether the squirrels are getting into your birdfeeder. Other features include time stamp and text overlay, the ability to connect up to 4 users simultaneously, multi-platform support--TCP/IP, SMTP (e-mail), HTTP, and DHCP . Of course, the video stream itself is secure behind your router, but you can always open an appropriate port on the router and use the SoloLink DDNS (a trial version is included with the camera) to give password-enabled users access to the camera, or simply leave it unsecured and open for public use. Additional security features include WEP encryption up to 128-bit. There's also a Security Mode feature that sends an email with a video attached whenever its motion detector senses something in the line of vision. Then you can capture the images onto your hard drive. The camera is wall-mountable or can be attached to its stand for desktop use. Its Windows-based setup wizard makes get ting started easy as well. The unit measures 3.35 x 6.10 x 3.15 inches and weighs just over a half pound. |  See a comparison diagram of the different wireless technologies. | Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can network anywhere -- without wires. Outside of the home, wireless networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses, airports -- great when you're on the road and need to get some work done. For convenience, wireless networking is the answer. What Wireless Standard is Right for Me? Now that you've decided to create a wireless network, the next step is to figure out which wireless standard to use. Basically, a standard is a set of specifications for a device. All devices that follow a specific standard share operating characteristics, such as the radio frequency used and maximum data transfer speed. For wireless networking, there are three standards to choose from at this time: To learn about the differences between the standards and select the right one for your network, click here for an easy-to-understand chart. |
Customer Reviews Average rating - 2.5
Rating - 1 Date: 2005-12-29 Content: I bought the camera to use with my wrt54G Linksys router as the reviews I'd read said the chances were best if you had the same vendor equipment. I set up the wizard to try and find the camera wireless but no joy. I'd read the wired hook up was a way to start and it found the camera. The problem came when it asked for an admin name and admin password. ????? I called tech support and wasted an hour an one half and still don't have the unit on line. I was told use admin for the name and password both. Summary: no joy
Rating - 5 Date: 2005-10-27 Content: It seems that only the people who have problems write reviews. I'm here to say that I had this linksys cam up, configured and viewing in less than five minutes. The new 802.11G model will make a 640 pixel image, but I think that if you are sendng between two DSL connections- the best you will get is 320 anyway (with any frame rate). OK, the low light picture isn't great, but under normal conditions with light filtering in from the windows, it's perfect.
At the current price under $100, nothing competes with this camera.
If you want to use it outside (weather protected) get a small neutral density filter from your camera shop and attach it to the lens. Conclusion?: This thing is big fun and totally usefull in remote monitoring places from any web browser in the world. (note: it will be easier to set up the www browser viewing if you have a linksys router) Summary: This is a great little cam!
Rating - 4 Date: 2005-10-21 Content: I CANT SEEM TO GET IT TO WORK BUT I AM NOT SRUE THAT IT IS YOUR FAULT I THINGS IS ME THE USER BUT I WILL SEE WHAT I AN DO I HOPE THAT ITS A ISSUE WITH ME AND NOT THE PRODUCT ITSELF Summary: WIRELSS CAMERA
Rating - 2 Date: 2005-10-21 Content: I work as a technical assitant for more than 3 years. I am a software developer; point is I am very technical. And I could not figure out how to setup this product. I chat with Linksys techsupport for 3 Days !! Yes !! Unbelievable !! But I did. I own more than 5 different Linksys products they all are nice and works fine... just had to plug and play.
But this product sucks.... as hell.
I gave two star.... because finally it got started working but has many issues with camera and its software.
I would not recommend this camera look for something else. Summary: Horrible product, Took me 3 Days to Setup this damn thing.
Rating - 2 Date: 2005-10-14 Content:
The WVC11b is a GREAT camera...for 1997.
Perhaps it's too harsh to inflict this camera with the standards of a 2005 user, yet it fails miserably at being anything useful, other than a novelty in this modern age.
This camera REQUIRES the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or above. That is understandable in 1997, but not in 2005. Many people now choose to use stable and robust broswers such as Firefox, Safari, and Opera.
ONLY PC USERS can view this camera stream. Even then, it must be viewed through a horrible web interface served from the camera itself.
If you think CYBERSPACE is new slang and LOVE Internet Explorer and poor image quality...this camera is for you.
If you want a flexible webcam which allows you to use the video content in a myriad of useful ways...pass this one up.
There are much better choices to be found.
Summary: 1997 Technology ...Today?
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