| | |  | | Home » PLANEX Wired/Wireless LAN Pan/Tilt-Compatible Network Camera CS-WMV02G Designed in Japan | | | | | | | Description: | | "CS-WMV02G" is a network camera which has a web server function and enables to connect to the Internet itself, so that it can be operated pan/tilt from the outside of home.
Use web browser for monitoring your house from outside the home or set up at the front door to monitor.
Also, in addition to the remote pan/tilt function that moves camera up/down and right/left smoothly, it has 400% digital zoom function.
Moreover, IEEE802.11b/g compatible wireless LAN enables to set up on the ceiling or the wall that is hard to make a wire connection. | | | Features: | |
• MPEG-4 for image data compression : VGA 640x480,SIF 320x240,QCIF 176x144, 160x120pixel
• Dynamic DNS function, 300,000 pixels, Internal Microphone
• Wide range pan/tile by remote : 1/4 inch color CMOS sensor
• Support OS : Windows Vista/XP/2000/Me/98SE?not compatiblw with WIndows 7
• Multi-function utility software : Real time recording/play back with sound,
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 10.16 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.35 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.59 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Have a rocket scientist with you to set it upJan 15, 2011
By Darren I have years of experience with IP cameras, and I use many, but decided to switch over to planex because of the features and very reasonable pricing, I ordered this camera and attempted to set it up with the set up software, no luck. The default IP address that these use will conflict with a modem IP, the setup software should be able to overcome this, but doesnt. also you should be able to plug it in and fix it from a PC, but will not work, Now customer support is really a joke, you call this number in California, leave your info on an "answering machine" and you will get a call back, sometime, then describe your problem to their staff of 1 who tells you to send an email, then in about 2 or 3 days you get an answer that barely relates to your problem, what do I do next, repeat all that?? This will go back in the box. I had high hopes but I end up disappointed.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Product for the MoneyMay 30, 2011
By Photo Man LC I purchased two of these and couldn't be happier. For the money, I couldn't ask for more. The video quality is quite good. It is nice to be able to tilt and pan the units remotely. If I have any criticism it comes in two areas. First, the setup isn't easy. If you hard wire it, you will have to connect a laptop to it through a switch and manually set the IP range for your network adapter. If you do that, you will gain access to the unit and can then reconfigure it to be compatible with your network. I am a retired IT consultant so it wasn't difficult for me to figure out. It might be more complicated for others.
The second issue is that the camera features a x Digital zoom. It works well. The problem is that the software they provide to monitor the cameras doesn't support the zoom feature. To use the zoom, you have to access the camera through Internet Explorer or another browser. It can be done, but it is a little bit awkward. Since I rarely use the zoom, it really isn't a big issue for me.
Overall, I lvoe them and will purchase more.
NOTE: Planex has changed the command set in their newer model cameras. You will not be able to mix the old cameras with the new ones using the provided software.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Terrible!!!Oct 20, 2010
By Carlos Ortiz Terrible product, arrives with dead Wi-fi card so its not working wireless only lan, amazon refunds me because they are out of stock of the product.
Great value for the moneyDec 22, 2011
By glorpy I already had a TRENDnet wifi camera and wanted another, but cheaper, wifi camera. I also wanted to stay away from the cheaper Chinese copy-cat cameras. The PLANEX, being designed in Japan, fit the bill. I glossed over the one-page instruction manual and decided not to install any of the provided software. I set my computer to the static local network. Using Internet Explorer (a must), I was able to set up the rest of the camera (wifi, DDNS, control, etc). It is important to unplug the wired network, then reboot to use the new wifi settings (the instructions state, the wired network takes precedence over wifi). I had no problems setting up this camera; it was very similar to other wifi cameras I have. The best thing is that this camera also works very well with the "IP Cam Viewer" app on Android (written by Robert Chou).
Surprising priceJul 09, 2010
By M. Takahashi This is a very good priced product considering its specs since any other similar product cost are over $200. Now I enjoy monitoring my pet.
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