2. IP Cameras
• Widely available
• Low cost
• The camera, microphone, compression and wireless are
built in
• Built in web server
• Linksys firmware is open source under GPL
Modify to suit the project requirements
3. What is an IP Camera?
• IP camera is a combination of a camera and a
computer.
• The camera can be connected directly to the
network.
• It has built-in software for a web server, FTP server
and e-mail client. Some advanced versions support
motion detection and alarm input/output ports.
5. C.C.T.V Camera
• CCTV Camera Pros is a direct supplier of security
cameras, business and home surveillance systems, and
CCTV equipment (Closed Circuit Television).
Surveillance systems with remote DVR viewer access
is our specialty. All of our surveillance systems are
complete and easy to install
6. Difference between IP and CCTV Camera
• Analog CCTV systems connect to a DVR (digital
video recorder) using coax cables and BNC
connectors (not networked).
• IP Cameras connect directly to an existing
Ethernet network. This connection could be
wired or wireless and they can be accessed from
anywhere.
7. Web Cameras
• A webcam is a video capture device connected
to a computer or computer network, often
using a USB port or, if connected to a
network, ethernet or Wi-Fi.
• We may use these cams for security purposes
8. Difference between IP and Web Camera
• WEB cameras must be plugged to a
computer to be used (USB connection).
They have to use the resources of the
computer they’re connected to.
• IP cameras are independent networking
devices that can be shared and accessed
from anywhere.
9. Why we should use IP cameras
• IP cameras can be placed any where with or
without wires
• IP cameras can be connected together on a
network
• We can see what is going on from any place (we
only have to connect to our network)
• We can publish those cams on the web
10. Why we should use IP cameras
• It has built-in software for a web server
(also with web cam)
• FTP server
• e-mail client
• Some advanced versions support motion
detection and alarm input/output ports.
(which is the most important thing for security issues )