

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23795 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Swann
- Model: SW111-WIP
- Dimensions: 4.53" h x
8.25" w x
10.75" l,
2.00 pounds
Features
- Swann SW111-WIP IP-3G Connectcam 1000
Swann IP-3G Connectcam 1000
Product Description
Swann SW111-WIP IP-3G ConnectCam 1000 Wireless Camera Features Wireless Camera Connection Type: Wireless plus RJ45 Wireless Type: IEEE802.11b/g Sensor Type: 1/4in Color CCD Sensor Resolution: 640x480,320x240,160x120 Lens Type f: 4.6mm, F 2.8 IR Lens Power: 5VDC, 2.5A External Power Adapter Power Consumption: 8 Watts Max See, Hear and Talk Via PC, Laptop or 3G Mobile Phone Capture Images and Have Them Emailed Instantly to Mailbox See Your Home or Business From the Other Side of the Globe Does Not Need to Connect to PC MPEG4 and MJPE
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Just works
By Das
I found this to be an excellent network camera. Streams are somewhat choppy, but you can expect that for its intended purpose as a security camera. The camera has a microphone and speaker. So far I was able to get the microphone working, but not the speaker. Perhaps it's my browser's fault, and I'm sure I can get it working after tweaking with the settings.If you open up a certain port in your modem and/or router that your ISP doesn't block, set your camera to that port, and get a dynamic DNS or static IP, you can actually view the stream from anywhere in the world. I was quite amazed by that. I live in New York, but I was able to see my front door in Canada on my cellphone and laptop. This feature requires some work to setup, but if you have good knowledge in home networking setup, then it shouldn't be a problem. I also like the motion triggering feature, which basically sends (through email) a snapshot when ever there is a disturbance in the camera's sight. You can also set it to upload a photo of the triggered event to FTP, NAS, or even a USB flash drive (the camera has a USB port on the side).If you're having trouble with the camera, (ex. dropped signal, super choppiness, etc) then its probably your router's fault, not the camera's. I once had a pretty horrible router that would often drop the stream, but for a while I thought that it was the camera's problem. However, after getting a better wireless Netgear router, I had zero issues with this camera. Streams would continue unhindered for weeks. If problems persists, consider resorting to LAN.Note, the description says that the camera only supports WEP security (which is easily hackable), but obviously because this has a G radio, it can do WPA (TKIP & AES) as well.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Second rate junk After further reveiw
By oicsmoke2
This ip 3g cam Turned out to be what I thought. It has an ok picture for watching and looking. Not great night but. Anyway I bashed it at first. I had alot of trouble hooking it up and keeping it on . I learned how to do it though after I called customer service. Now I was amazed by them. They remotely accessed my computer and set everything up. I was able to watch. It was awsome. Then later I was able to do it. But the first time I called The guy had an accent and I just hung up. But the second time I was in it to win it.
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