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D-Link DCS-900 10/100TX Home Security Internet Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: D-Link Category: CE
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Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 22415
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7 x 3
MPN: DCS-900 Model: DCS-900 UPC: 790069262012 EAN: 0790069262012 ASIN: B0000CEPC0
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| Features:
| • | Compact design with Integrated Web Server | | • | View up to 4 cameras on one screen | | • | Web-based Remote Access Using any Java Enabled Browser | | • | Archive and record streaming video to hard drive | | • | Bundled software for Multi-Camera Monitoring and Management |
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| Accessories:
| • | D-Link DWL-650 Wireless Cardbus Adapter, 802.11b, 11Mbps | | • | D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ Wireless 22 Mbps Broadband Router | | • | DIGITAL HUB READER | | • | GOOSENECK WEBCAM | | • | Transcend Multi-Card Reader M1 - Card reader ( MS, MS PRO, MMC, SD, MS Duo, MS PRO Duo, miniSD, RS-MMC, MMCmobile, MMCplus ) - Hi-Speed USB |
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Product Description The DCS-900 is the latest addition to D-Link's Internet Camera family of products. The DCS-900 Internet Camera combines the functionality of video surveillance with the reliability and scalability of Fast Ethernet. With its compact, all-in one design, the DCS-900 is a low cost remote monitoring solution and ideal for home use.The DCS-900 connects quickly and easily to your existing Fast Ethernet network and a setup wizard guides you through the set up process to get you up and running in a matter of minutes.The DCS-900 features a built-in web server, which means that you don't need to have computer to stream video images directly to the Internet. Video images captured by the DCS-900 can be viewed remotely by typing an IP address into a Web browser. With its easy-to-use Web-based interface, the DCS-900 can be managed and configured from anywhere in the world.The included Windows-based software provides even more features, allowing you to archive streaming video straight to your hard drive and monitor up to 4 cameras on a single screen.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
dcs-900 October 30, 2008 Marilee Stanton (hawaii) We have had this camera for a year now and between the manufacturer and the enclosed set-up literature, it is a disaster. Between the arcane set up references, no clear set up path, misinformed instructions, and clueless 'technical support' it is not for the faint of heart. Simply put: You had better be a geek to use it.
net cam April 14, 2008 Tim H (Central Cal) this works pretty well. It is a low priced camera and works like one. It needs a good light source. it can only be mounted as it looks in the picture, the mount does not give you much movement to get it completely turned 90 degrees either way to the side. if your software will rotate the picture you can mount it anywhere
It works very nice even with MAC-Leopard! March 31, 2008 Ismail Tuncer Degim (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have tried this product with PC and MAC(leopard) I found no problem. I can say that the image quality is a bit low with MAC but it works fine. I recommend to everybody. You can even use it as a security camera!
Great product in this price range July 11, 2007 JJ Braunius Setup was a breeze - I had to basically hook up the camera to a PC and run the installation disc which installs the control software and you assign the camera's IP address. Then the camera can be placed on the network. The software is easy to operate - there is The view is fine for the price range - you can definitely see what is happening on the screen. The bundled software can operate 4 cameras - record the movement, take still shots, and can be also set to auto-sensing mode to start recording when a movement is noticed. The mounting screws and swivel stand work to attach the cam sturdily. The view can be flipped via the software so it doesn't matter which way you install the camera - you can monitor it properly. This cam also has a web feature - if you want to view remotely or don't want to use the built in software you can enable this feature and access the cam via its browser ip address. This could be more cumbersome to set up since most home users don't have static ip addresses. The only thing that you need to be aware is the camera's lens view angles - for my needs the room was a bit too small for this type of lens (10x12) so it could not encompass a full view. Overall - I've had a very pleasant experience with this product as it was easy to install and operate.
Price is good, frames per second blows June 17, 2007 Eric Barger (United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you are wanting nice smooth video, do yourself a favor and get the Axis 206 ip camera. I have a Mac, run SecuritySpy, and have two of the DCS-900 and one wireless version. This camera was easy to setup and get running out of the box (you most likely will need Windows for initial setup Mac guys but after that you can access it via Safari) but the video is choppy and I have tried every compression setting, frame rate, and option. It appears after reading on the web that the DCS-900 series is known for this problem on all operating systems. The cameras are used at my home for security purposes.
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