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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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Technical Details
– 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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2009-12-02
By M. McNeil (NY)
I’m a reasonably experienced person when it comes to setting up network items – with several other IP cameras, network servers, etc. – and this one didn’t work.
I tried it with both their ‘wizard’ and manually setting up the camera – both failed. The camera lost all IP and other settings each time it rebooted, making it essentially useless on a network. And their tech support didn’t supply any helpful info, either.
The camera is on its way back to Amazon (which, by the way, was efficient in managing the return).

2009-11-17
By S. Russert (Wenatchee, WA USA)
The image quality isn’t great, but hey, it’s 640 x 480. I use it for a webcam view of the mountains, and wish I had a telephoto lens. But, the install was easy, it actually has lots of configurability, and the wireless works great (probably 50-60 feet from my base station). For views of a room, or area of the house, the picture is good. It can be configured for artificial light or daylight, and adapts well. I’m happy!

2009-11-09
By Lyle Johnsen (Illinois)
I have 3 different types of TRENDnet Wireless Internet cameras on-line 24/7.TRENDnet TV-IP422W Wireless Day/Night Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Server with 2-Way Audio (Version A1.0R) They are very reliable and should meet the requirements of most home security applications. Most users, however, will require some technical support to get their first internet on-line and fully functional. Internet operation may require the user to set up an account with [...] or an equivalent service.

2009-09-26
By Bursair (San Diego)
The instructions for this camera were too ambiguous (flow/order of screen prompts incorrect, missing steps, vague, etc), and after spending 5 hours with this product, I decided it was no longer worth having. Although the camera components do seem like they are made well, I only will give this product 2 stars because consumer electronics should be easier to setup than this. You need to have prior knowledge of IP addressing and network setup, and don’t expect a well thought out install wizard to do it for you.

2009-08-10
By Just Al (FORT COLLINS, CO United States)
I was looking for was an IP camera that could detect motion and then capture a still image every 5 to 10 seconds until that motion ceased. The included SecurView software doesn’t allow you to capture a single image, but it will allow you to record a short movie when motion is detected. (You can apparently specify the maximum size of the movie file). Alas, Linux is the only OS that I run 24/7 in this house, and SecurView only runs under Windows.
Someone here said that they got this camera to work with ZoneMinder (ZM), but I was not successful. (Apparently, there is a kludge you can patch into ZM to skip some extraneous garbage the camera injects into the video stream. I’m looking for something with a smaller foot-print than ZM, so I never tried that patch. BTW, the URI for video is /cgi/mjpg/mjpeg.cgi). You can get an image from the camera into a browser by hitting the camera with the URI /cgi/jpg/image.cgi. But ZM didn’t like that either, even using the username:password@host for the host name. (Rumor is that the camera is either missing or generating invalid HTTP headers so ZM can’t handle it – and sorry dude, it’s a TRENDnet problem).
I didn’t have any trouble getting wireless networking going, WPA2-PRS using AES, (thanks to someone else here who explained the work-around for setting the channel number). I did have to barrow a laptop running Windows to do the configuration. :-\ (The configuration software is browser based, but it requires an Active-X control to do video streaming so you have to use MSIE – as advertised). But the configuration user interface is feature rich and I thought that I’d died and gone to Linux user heaven! (Wait for it…)
You can specify an NTP server to get date/time at camera boot – works! You can turn off the LEDs on the front of the camera – works! you can time-stamp the video/images – works! You can create user accounts with their own passwords – works! You can configure an FTP ‘event server’ (active or passive) to which you can upload snapshots while viewing live video – works! (Well, I saw it work once – I can’t seem to re-create it). You can configure motion detection using two adjustable portals within the view, and FTP those images to your FTP server – Opps! DOESN’T WORK! Supposedly, you can configure an EMAIL server for the same reason – I didn’t try it and I’d be surprised if it worked. You can specify ’schedule triggers’ (based on specific days and times) that supposedly upload movies to your FTP or EMAIL server – I didn’t try those either. These are all configuration items within the camera – I’m not talking about SecurView here. Its a shame that most of these features don’t work…
Be aware that there are other issues with this camera. The rumor is that it crashes every couple of days (probably due to a memory leak and a lazy CGI programmer). Someone posted a work-around for that however: they just invoke the URI /cgi/restart.cgi every midnight to reboot the camera. (I presume that this person is also running an NTP server running, to reset the date/time.) Also, I wouldn’t call the software all that ‘intuitive’.
If you don’t mind using this camera with Windows, you will probably love SecurView, even with the camera’s faults. SecurView definitely allows you to watch real-time video, and it can definitely detect motion and capture movies when it occurs. If you want to use this camera under Linux, you can apparently get ZoneMinder working by patching and compiling ZM yourself. But if you just want to capture a still image every 5 to 10 seconds while motion is detected, you’ll have to write your own HTTP query to get an image periodically, then scan the pixels for ‘motion’ yourself. (Well, dang it! There goes my weekend…)
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