Axis is king. They have a ton of models, most do record-on-motion and
PoE. You also have options on where to dump recordings iirc (local or
some sort of net storage).

And that was in 2005 when I looked at that sort of stuff.

On Monday, April 26, 2010, Jeremy Charles <jchar...@epic.com> wrote:
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