Kool Tools: D-Link Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera
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Kool Tools: D-Link Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera


Looking for a day and night monitoring system for home or small office? D-Link's mydlink-enabled Wireless N Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-932L) has you covered. It comes with everything you need to add a surveillance camera to your home or small office network and works right out of the box.

With a built-in CPU and web server, the DCS-932L offers a web-based interface. Consumers can integrate the DCS-932L into an existing network and view the streaming video from a computer, iPhone, iPad or Android device.

To set you you simply connect the cables, plug in the camera, run the short installation wizard and -- voila! -- the setup is complete. To view what the camera is seeing, simply log on to mydlink.com, choose your device, and start viewing. You don't have to configure your router to open up ports or remember Internet addresses. It's that simple. And since the DCS-932L comes with a built-in microphone, you can hear as well as see what's going on.

The DCS-932L offers 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for three-step installation, Motion JPEG, and 20 frames per second (fps) streaming, as well as infrared illumination technology for night viewing. This new infrared technology enables users to monitor a home or small office at up to 16 feet away from the camera, enabling around the clock surveillance of children, sleeping babies, pets, homebound relatives, valued possessions, and more.

For even greater recording flexibility, the camera can record video directly to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. The DCS-932L Wireless N Network Camera is now available a a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$149.99 at http://www.dlinkshop.com

 
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