Product Description- Product Name: Securicam DCS-3220G Internet Camera - Marketing Information: D-Link is pleased to introduce the latest product in Internet camera technology. The D-Link Securicam Network DCS-3220 Internet Camera is a full-featured surveillance system that connects to an Ethernet or wireless broadband network to provide remote high-quality video and audio. Using the latest 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-3220G communicates at a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 54Mbps. - Product Type: Surveillance/Network Camera Display and Graphics - Sensor Type: CCD - Video Resolution: 704 x 480 @ 10 fps MPEG-4 - Video Resolution: 352 x 240 @ 30 fps MPEG-4 - Video Resolution: 176 x 120 @ 30 fps MPEG-4 - Illumination: 1 Lux - @ f/2.0 - Color Support: Color Network and Communication - Connectivity Technology: Wireless - Connectivity Technology: Cable - Wireless Technology: IEEE 802.11g - Protocols: TCP/IP - Protocols: HTTP - Protocols: SMTP - Protocols: FTP - Protocols: Telnet - Protocols: NTP - Protocols: DNS - Protocols: DHCP - Protocols: UPnP - Protocols: DDNS Interfaces/Ports - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX - Interfaces/Ports: 2 x Antenna Connector - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Audio Output - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Input/Output - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x DC Power Input Power Description - Input Voltage: 12 V DC Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 2.12' Height x 3.25' Width x 6.25' Depth - Weight: 8.5 oz Warranty - Standard W
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Terrible, very dissapointing!
The Camera is very hard to install. It is not possible to do it yourself unless you are very familiar with getting free dns service configured. It is not able to work with my main stream wireless router from Netgear. The wait for help over the phone was over 30 min. It is not possible to view it from computers not on your network without free dns service, no instructions on how to do it in any case. The bottom line, stear clear of this mess unless you plan to hard wire it. That is what i will try ... Read More
Rating: - Beware, Camera Dies After Fireware Upgrade
Camera died after firmware upgrade using the ethernet port to perform upgrade as Dlink recommends. I bought from Ebay new and Dlink refused to replace or repair. So beware if you pay several hundred dollars make sure you buy it from a authorized dealer or Dlink want work on it or even attempt to help you get it repaired. Think twice about buying Dlink because down the road you may have to throw it away regardless of the price you paid. Need to research other brands and see what their repair policy ... Read More
Rating: - No problems with the camera, despite an unusual application
Fortunately, I'm not having any of the problems others have listed, such as network dropouts, item DOA, or initial network connection issues. To these people I would recommend they contact the person who installed and configured their wireless network, because they'll need the WEP code and SSID (Wireless network name) to connect their camera.
Installation was pretty straight forward with the right information about the network. Signal strength is fine wherever it may roam (more on this ... Read More
Rating: - Do not buy this camera
My 3220G died as soon as I applied the latest firmware. I had first tried the 6620G ($750!) and it froze up constantly, lost its wireless grip, didn't return reliably to location settings... All in all a great concept but D-Link doesn't deliver. No tech support. Don't waste your time with these cameras. I had to return both the 3220G and 6620G to Amazon.
Rating: - sadly- it's been relegated to the junk drawer
I'm not a system analyst, so I need really clear instructions for any new device. I bought this camera 1 year ago to use as a home security camera which I could view from the Internet at my office.
Troubles I encountered:
1.) Set up was impossible. I finally figured out that I had to disable the wep on my wireless network thus inviting all my neighbors to free Internet connection. I wasn't willing to do this.
2.) I could view from the Internet within my home network, but not from ... Read More