D-Link elves, never sleeping, roll out another network security camera

Posted in Security by Nino Marchetti on July 24th, 2008

D-Link Fixed Dome Network Camera (DCS-6110)

I don’t think the people at D-Link sleep given the fact they put out so many products all the time. The latest to cross the tech news wires is the new D-Link Fixed Dome Network Camera (DCS-6110), priced at around $700.

The D-Link Fixed Dome Network Camera (DCS-6110) is designed for professional indoor surveillance and security applications, though you can probably mount a few of these bad boys around the home as well. It is an IP-based network camera equipped with PoE support so it can receive both power and data over a single Ethernet cable, allowing it to be placed in locations that aren’t near a power outlet.

Features of the DCS-6110 include support of simultaneous dual streaming of MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG (MJPEG), 3GPP “Mobile Surveillance” from a properly equipped mobile phone and email notifications via the included management software. It is available now.

D-Link Fixed Dome Network Camera (DCS-6110)

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