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TRENDnet Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) | 
enlarge | Brand: Trendware Category: CE
List Price: $132.99 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $33.00 (25%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 8458
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 2.7 x 3 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: TV-IP110W Model: TV-IP110W UPC: 710931303384 EAN: 0710931303384 ASIN: B00125KR1E
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| Features:
| • | Quick Universal Plug and Play installation | | • | Supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP Email, HTTP, and other Internet protocols | | • | High quality MJPEG video recording with up to 30frames per second | | • | Record streaming video to your computer | | • | Motion detection with Email notification |
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Product Description The Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) transmits real-time high quality video over the Internet. View your camera from any Internet connection. Complimentary SecurView camera management software provides advanced monitoring of up to 16 cameras to protect what you value most. This stylish and compact Internet camera provides crystal clear MJPEG video streams. Mount the wireless camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. Intuitive software features motion detection recording, email alerts, and scheduled recordings. The camera's brilliant image quality, intuitive setup and complimentary software make it ideal for your home or office.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
no secure email support October 12, 2008 Enjoyed playing with it - fairly simple configuration and setup, good image quality, lots of options to tweak.
However, one option it does NOT have is the ability to use secure SMTP for email. Since most public email servers (e.g. Google, AT&T, etc.) require secure authentication for SMTP this means the only way you can have the camera email you when it detects motion is if you set up your own mail server and/or network tunnel. Since this was the main feature I wanted - email notification and offsite storage of the images, I returned it.
Oh well.
Great for the price October 11, 2008 Had camera setup and working in minutes in my network. Instructions were clear and right on. Took four days to get it working over the internet (outside my network). trendnet.com does not have FAQ help for the 110W and the 100W screen shots are not the same Tech support by phone was fast but language skill was a problem. Online support was fast (same day) and somewhat helpful. I thought I had a pretty good understanding of network setups so setting up port forwarding and private IP addresses was not a problem. Also setup a dynamic dns address for free. Still no go after searching online through many forums. The solution finally came from my ISP tech support who had me bridge my DSL modem to the router and SUCCESS. I like this camera. It does what it says. Picture quality is good. FTP works well. I do not use motion detection so I can't speak to that. I'm thinking about buying a Trendnet PTZ for more control over the aim of the camera because I use this for weather photo uploads
What's with the WLAN? October 6, 2008 Install and set-up went OK, test position close to the WLAN router went OK.
Installed at the intended location the "W" started to act up within a day, unplugging and replugging would get it back to work for a few hours. Then it quit, won't even do "W" mode when close to the router. Works just fine when on the wire.
Reading a few of the other "trials and tribulations" I think this one will go back. ;) :)
Update on the above:
I obtained a RMA from the seller and a replacement (naturally it's "pay up-front" for that! ;) :) ), but then decided that there had to be a solution to the WLAN problem.
There sure was: get EVERY ONE of the settings correct and it works. That includes ALL the Wireless settings including the encryption i.e. if the router is set to HEX make sure the cam settings are in HEX too! The other pit fall: correct channel! for some strange reason the channel setting will revert back to the default (6) unless one sets the channel, selects mode as "ad-hoc", then "apply". After the "Apply" go back and reset the mode to "Infrastructure". The channel setting finally stayed! Next project will be getting the focus as clear as possible for the outside, the reviews keep mentioning the excellent picture quality ... not so far! ;) :)
Excellent product! October 6, 2008 Picture quality is top notch. I would like this camera to work at night but is not designed for that. During day light is awesome. Recommended.
Took 10 minutes to setup and so far very stable September 27, 2008 It took me 10 minutes to set this up with wired and then wireless internet. I guess some people below had a trouble with wireless setup because of router address problem. If your router has 198.168.0.1 address then obviously you should change your set up accordingly, instead of using default 198.168.10.1. Your camera address can be 198.168.0.30. I have a 4 year old D-link router. This will solve your non trendnet router problem. From internet worldwide, just type your STATIC ip address and password, then you can see what camera sees. Cheers.
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