IP Surveillance
First of all, what is IP?
Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for transmitting digital data across a network using IP addresses to identify individual devices on the network. It is used to enable communication between a network, i.e. one PC to another PC on a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). As such, IP is typically used to describe network products.
What then is IP Surveillance?
The term "IP Surveillance" is often synonymous with "network video," which basically translates to the ability to monitor, record, playback, backup and manage video over IP networks.
What are the benefits of IP Surveilance?
Remote Accessibility
Access real-time video any time from any computer from anywhere, even at home or at the office. Network video solutions offer a hassle-free way to capture and distribute high quality video over any IP network.
Cost-Effectiveness
Leverage on existing network infrastructure and remote the need for additional dedicated cabling. With IP-based surveillance, you can even take advantage of wireless connections.
Scalability and Flexibility
Expand your network video in small or large increments by simply adding one or two network cameras. Adding an IP camera is easy as adding a PC, making it IP surveillance the clear choice for customers of today's digital world.
Integration
Integrate video surveillance with other systems such as access control systems, alarm systems, or building management systems. Integration possibilities will continue to rise as network technologies are evolving at such a rapid pace.
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