What’s The Difference Between A Network Camera & An IP Camera?

March 29th, 2008 by Brad

When you are interested in getting a video security system for your home or business, you will likely start to do some research. As you get further into your research, you will come across the terms “Network camera” and “IP Camera”.

You may start wondering what the difference between the two is. Each one can connect to a network via an IP address and be viewed over the Web. The good news is that there is no difference at all!

The reason most cameras go by both names is that various companies use various terms to describe their specific products. One company calls theirs the “network camera” and another calls theirs the “IP camera”. So, by consumers the names are very interchangeable.

When you are browsing through products, you might even see some cameras being called “Network IP Cameras”. This does not mean the camera does double-duty. It only is a merging of the two most popular names, into one.

So, don’t let the techno mumbo-jumbo confuse you when you are looking for a network camera. The most important aspect is not the name of the camera, but the fact that it does what you desire it to do.

Network cameras are becoming the preferred way to monitor the security of homes and businesses. They are very economical and allow customers the comfort of viewing their property from any location that has an Internet connection. If you are looking for the latest in home and business security, check out the various network cameras available on the market.

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What A Free Demo Of Network Camera Software Can Tell You

March 26th, 2008 by Brad

Are you interested in purchasing a network camera to protect your home or your business? If you are, you likely are ready to sift through the many different network camera brands and software companies. Before you start your hunt for the perfect network cameras and software however, you need to be sure to remember one thing.

When you are browsing through network cameras, be sure that you narrow your search down to companies who offer free trial software demos. There are many reasons choosing a company that will allow you to try their network camera software, before purchasing a full version, is a good idea.

The first reason you should be able to demo the software is to be sure you are getting what you need. Each customer has different needs, which confirms the fact that all software will not fit the needs of every customer. When you can try it out first, you will know if it does what you need it to do.

Secondly, with the cost of network camera software being substantial, you want to be sure you are not investing in something that you simply don’t like. You should feel confident in using the software and really feel as if it is doing it job. Most people want software that needs very little attention. Make a list of your preferences and their priority and see if each software demo fits your specific list of needs.

Remember, network cameras and home security systems are an investment that you should take very seriously. Take your time and choose what is right for you.

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