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TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver)

The Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110) 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 camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. Intuitive software features motion detection recording, email alerts (Does not support SSL, 32-bit only, monitoring multiple cameras will require a high performance CPU and graphics card), and scheduled recordings. The camera’s brilliant image quality, intuitive setup and complimentary software make it ideal for your home or office. SecurView cameras are not compatible with TRENDnet’s IPView Pro camera application for ProView cameras.
TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver)

TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver) Features

  1. Supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP email and HTTP (Does not support SSL)
  2. Supports two adjustable motion detection windows with just-in-time snapshot
  3. Complimentary SecurView software: view and record up to 16 cameras simultaneously (32-bit only)
  4. Secure your home or office with high quality MJPEG video recording with up to 30 frames per second at 640x480 VGA resolution
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User Reviews about TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver)

I bought this camera as a security measure to monitor my home when I was away. Could not set up the camera remotely. It works fine when on home network. Numerous call and after spending over 4 hours with tech support, still was unable to resolve the issue.

The tech support keeps saying open the port on your router and even after it is opened, it still is not viewable from a remote location. The manual is HOPELESS, does not talk anything about configuring from a remote location, setup of a static IP address, opening ports on the router nothing. Ultimately, tech support falls back on their excuse of "we cannot help with other routers". Isn't the camera supposed to work with any router and not just a Trendnet router? I will be happy if they stop playing this chicken and egg game and produce an IP camera that is easy to operate remotely without someone having any EXPERT networking knowledge. They advertise it as a networking camera, but nothing more than a nanny cam that can only be viewed on the home network. -- Very DIFFICULT to configure for remote viewing
I debated for a few weeks prior to purchase and read and reread reviews found here. Finally pulled the trigger and bought this and its wireless partner the 110W. Read, and printed out lots of reviews from here with some great tips and good first person insights. I am sort of technically inclined, that is comfortable setting up the cable modem and wireless router in my home but i've never been able to get the printer to talk to it and allow wireless printing. Long story short, opened the boxes, read manual which is junk and as one review suggested threw it out. Was able to install the two pieces of software and get everyone happy, talking and recording within 1.5 hours. Few key ideas, Secureview software (the one that has multiple camera screen views) should not be run or even opened until you've used the IP config and gotten everything else sorted out static IP addresses, ntp time server (for time and date stamp on video, found address in review here!) etc. All config and setup stuff is done in each camera individually for all intensive purposes. You just double click the address in the crummy IP config software window (once you've changed the address from 192.168.1.3 to something else. Another INet explorer window opens with the camera view (Ta-da!) and setup button for changing all your settings. Port frwding (so you can see from remote location) is not hard or scary, neither is figuring out your routers internet address just look around in there with a pen and paper and you'll find what you need. Really. I have not got this emailing me yet. I have found free FTP server sites but no non-ssl smtp email. i am really pleased though and bought a 312 day/night with sound to go with the rest. Two viewing the front with motion activated recording (Directed to an old 250GB external hard drive) and one looking out across the back so i can hear the kids playing in the yard while i'm away. pretty cool. Not super slueth, not high end security, just fun. Between reviews here and google open on the computer next to me to lookup a few definations i had it all going and learned a few things. Not really confident that i could have done it without amazon reviewers, manufacturer support resources are pretty weak. -- if you think aol is the 'internet' and tivo confuses u. pass on this
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