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So I figured this could be a complement to the "Megapixel camera demos" thread, showing the web setup pages or config apps for various IP cameras.

 

To kick it off, this is what the setup looks like for an IQEye IQ511 camera:

 

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For a cool $200, you get the AVTech AVN80X with SDHC capability, Megapixel Camera, PIR motion detector and the cool Push video to all your handsets.

 

 

 

 

 

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Looks pretty good - lotsa features in there, and appears to be a well-laid-out interface with lots of control.

 

This is one thing that drives me nuts with Arecont and HIKvision - Arecont doesn't give you a lot of features or controls, and HIK's setup is all over the place: some of it is done through the web browser directly, some of it you have to use the on-screen PTZ controls to access camera OSD menus... WTF??? I have a HIK camera on the shelf here, I'll fire it up and grab some screenshots later.

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I've been working on getting a Messoa NCR-870-HN5 going, and here are the screenshots from it. This is the latest firmware (Kernel Version: Linux version 2.6.18_v1.5.1 _2M_MS00; App Version: AP_01-00-59-07_2M_MS00), and it seems to be mostly stable, though I've been having a lot of network resets on it. I like my Vivotek IP8332s a lot more for friendliness, flexibility, and stability, but haven't had this one running long yet.

 

Main page - there are no lights on except through a few windows, and a rope light peeking around the corner. It's pretty much black back there, with only the IR on. The web page only displays a 640x480 jpeg stream - to see the other streams, you need a DVR, VLC, etc:

 

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Image menu - 4 screens:

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Network menu - 6 screens:

 

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System menu - 6 screens:

 

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Event menu - 2 screens:

 

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For a cool $200, you get the AVTech AVN80X with SDHC capability, Megapixel Camera, PIR motion detector and the cool Push video to all your handsets.

I'd love to see a night image.

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