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Electronics : TRENDnet TV-IP312W Wireless Day/Night Internet Camera Server with 2-Way Audio |
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from: TRENDnet
List Price: $350.00Amazon.com's Price: $211.73 You Save: $138.27 (40%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: TRENDnet
Color: silver
EAN: 0710931303360
Label: TRENDnet
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Model: TV-IP312W
Native Resolution: 640 x 480
Publisher: TRENDnet
Sales Rank: 8088
Studio: TRENDnet
Features:- Day/Night internet camera server transmits high-quality video and audio over the internet
- Infrared lens allows monitoring in low light environments
- Compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b wireless networks with support for advanced encryption
- Included software features motion detection recording, scheduled recordings, email alerts, and progressive search
- Backed by a 3-year warranty
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - For the Price, it's a decent IP camera with night day/night vision
I'd really give this camera 3.5 stars. If setup were easier, it would be a solid 4, if it didn't have manual focus 4.5, if all of above were true and the company's manual or website gave decent support, it would be 5 stars because of the low costs but high features.
My Trendnet IP312W is connected to a Mac (OS X Leopard) airport express network used for home and baby monitoring. Mac support from Trendnet's site and manual for this product is woefully low.
I am using ... Read More
Rating: - Great Night mode. Poor Day Mode. Not so hard to setup. Frustrating Limitations.
You can't find a better device at this price point, but it does come with some annoyances and limitations.
Things I Like:
- Really great night mode via built-in infrared lights.
- Stable. No crashes or hiccups in the month I've had it.
- Solid construction. The camera and included mounting bracket are very sturdy.
- MPEG streaming video. Really nice quality, and a fraction of the bandwidth required by MJPEG standards, so there's less "internet lag."
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Rating: - Multiple cameras do not work together!
I bought 4 units of this camera and so far only 3 were delivered. I can tell you right now: if you are not an advanced user or you do not know one that can help you, forget it! You will not be able to configure this camera to work on your network. The instructions manual is a joke. There are much more instructions and hints on other comments here in Amazon than in the manual. But if you are a geek you will make one single camera work on your network.
The real problem begins when you try ... Read More
Rating: - Manual
Manual sucks big time. The directions tell you to set up your camera with an IP address of 192.168.10.30. That's fine,but a router is required and who has a router with that default address. Manual says to type that IP address in your browser. Good luck because that is not the Gateway for any Browser. Good bye network with that odd ball address. What is Trendnet thinking? Trendnet has 24/7 tech support, but it takes them days to get back to you! I could go on, but the camera itself is nice.The Jury is ... Read More
Rating: - Cannot use on Qwest Broadband for standalone email
After spending a lot of time with technical support I finally got the camera working through a router. The biggest problem (2 hrs) was actually ZoneAlarms firewall. It shut down the window needed to configure the camera with no notice. Turn off your firewall!
Now to the real problem for me. I wanted to use the stand-alone advertised email capability of the device. And I can't. The problem is that the firmware does not support "secure password authentication" required by my broadband ... Read More
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