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CCTV via TCP/IP


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  • Subject: CCTV via TCP/IP
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 21:51:10 -0000
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Title: CCTV via TCP/IP
From:	Mark McCall

Some very interesting new CCTV products are now available from CatEye
Technologies...

"CETI Cam 100 - This camera is a fully integrated cam server unit. It
can be
installed on any Internet connection for remote access using any web
enabled
browser. The camera comes equipped with three video inputs, a pan/tilt/zoom
interface and fully network configured. You can hook up three of your
existing analog cameras and use the existing lens to make a four camera
remote view system—all designed as one unit

CETI 500 - The product supports up to six video inputs. It can be installed
on existing CCTV analog systems or you can install the unit as a new
system.
You can view six cameras simultaneously over the internet from any web
enabled browser.

Supports various protocols - HTTP, TCP, IP, FTP, telnet, ARP, RARP, PPP,
PAP, CHAP, JAVA, etc."

http://www.cateye-uk.com


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