HNC290G Wireless-G Network Camera
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Very cool, but is owning a WiFi camera going to provide the same level of picture quality as the wired version?
The HNC290G is the first network camera to feature automatic router configuration and web address (URL) setup for easy remote viewing over the web. It includes an advanced setup wizard that enables hassle-free installation. Using the latest technology, users will be able to configure their cameras for Internet viewing without having to make complicated configurations directly on their routers.
The HNC290G supports both the Wireless 802.11b/g and 10/100Mbps Wired Fast Ethernet standards, and can stream high-quality live video at up to 30 frames per second. The camera also features built-in motion detection, which adds an extra measure of security by allowing users to set up automatic recording and snapshot emailing when motion is detected. Included with the camera is a powerful management and control software application from which users can playback video, record directly to the hard drive, and trigger automatic recording via motion detection…. Source: hawkingtech.com

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Network Camera Guru
November 2nd, 2008
at 4:45am
Some network cameras will lower the quality of the video when less bandwidth is available - such as in the case of slow wireless. Usually you can set the camera to have a “fixed” quality on the video so frames per second will lower when not enough bandwidth is available.