IP Cameras
IP cameras are widely seen
as the future of video surveillance. Unlike traditional analog security cameras
that require a dedicated cable to connect the camera to video management
systems, IP cameras can connect to standard computer networks, allowing dozens
of IP cameras to be transmitted over the same cable to any location with
Internet access and sufficient bandwidth. As of 2009, though widely promoted,
only 1 out of every 5 buyers choose IP cameras. In the next 3 to 7 years, IP
cameras are projected to be the dominant camera type selected. However, there
are still key challenges for IP
cameras and you must understand IP
camera advantages and disadvantages before purchasing. If you do choose IP
cameras and currently have analog cameras, you will need to determine how to migrate from
analog to IP cameras (an often complex and costly process especially because
there are no standards for IP
cameras).
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