By: vikas gupta | 2012-05-02 | Online Business CCTV is most commonly used for surveillance. Most major institutions, such as banks or schools, have CCTV networks to reduce the need for human security. Prisons use CCTV for monitoring behavior from a central location in addition to regular patrols read more
By: Marcella Jaylon | 2012-03-08 | TV With security becoming even more important for businesses regardless of the industry, the vast amount of businesses have come to the conclusion that they need to upgrade their existing CCTV security systems to IP CCTV. read more
By: Michael I Harper | 2010-03-31 | Computer In part 1 of this series on IP addresses in wireless internet CCTV, I looked at how most home networks share a small number of identical IP addresses, so your neighbour's laptop could easily have precisely the same address as your own laptop or your internet CCTV camera! Here in part 2, I'm going to show why these duplicate addresses don't cause chaos when messages are sent across the internet. read more
By: Lee Adams | 2011-12-19 | Electronics CCTV Systems aid in the security of your home besides providing proof in case of unwanted incidents. For all nature lovers there are Nest Box Camera that contains a high resolution bird feeder camera which transmits audio/video footage. read more
By: ezuser_ 7435 | 2010-11-22 | Electronics BharatBook adds report on “Indian CCTV Market Analysis” which research has estimated that the Indian electronics security market valued around Rs. 1600 Crore in 2008 and CCTV accounted for more than a third of this market. read more
By: Israa Sabha | 2010-10-23 | Surveillance & Tracking A lot of questions pop in your mind when you hear or read the acronym CCTV, right! Such as; what is CCTV? What are the uses of CCTV? Is there any disadvantage of it? Ok, so Lets the class begins read more
By: Devendra Pandey | 2012-04-08 | Business If you want to monitor your CCTV system via internet, you must get an IP address. Determine how many cameras you will need based on the layout of the area. You can get systems with 1 to 4 cameras at most electronic stores. read more
By: Steve Mcneal | 2010-03-31 | Security IP Megapixel cameras are the future of CCTV. Unbelievable high definition 3-6 Megapixel video cameras are entering the video security market. Problem is, not too many can afford them today. The technology is almost there but the price may delay the CCTV market making a major change in its core technology. read more
By: Devika Rajpali | 2011-02-22 | Gadgets and gizmos If you want to get occupied with all the advance features and outstanding performance, then head towards the new member of Fujifilm family, the smart the trendy the J-series, Fujifilm FinePix J12 Digital Camera. This class apart is available in metallic blue and metallic pink Colours. read more
By: Devendra Pandey | 2012-04-08 | Business HD CCTV refers to high definition closed circuit television. This is an advanced form of CCTV or closed circuit TV, refers to a visible or covert video system intended for only a limited number of viewers. In CCTV, the picture is viewed or recorded, but not broadcast. read more
By: John Cherry | 2012-02-27 | Home security CCTV systems can replace the need for body guards or attack dogs and they can be a powerful deterrent, if the equipment is mounted in an areas that are easily visible. If you have made the choice to install a CCTV system in your home, here are some points to consider before you buy. read more
By: Emily Robinson | 2010-10-29 | Small Business CCTV stands for 'Closed Circuit Television' and this describes any device that transmits video footage to a specific destination and is not openly transmitted to be received by any source (unlike broadcast television). read more
By: Basha Dean | 2012-05-07 | Networks 192.168.1.2 ip is known as a non-public Ip, which can be used by most of the wireless router producers to be the default Ip. This is actually built in the firmware of the modem and enables the end owner to locate the unit by a internet browser already installed at a personal computer that is linked to the modem. read more
By: Peter Brissette | 2010-03-27 | Photography Resolution in CCTV can be very confusing because there are several different applications of it. This article explains the differences in a non-technical easy to understand manner. In particular are the differences in the meanings of resolution as it relates to the capture, display and recording of video images. The article also addresses some of the key terminology that has changed because of the introduction of HDTV and Megapixel security cameras. read more