[lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Jeremy Charles
Does anyone have a PoE IP camera that you like? (or one that you've tried that you recommend against?) Either way, your reasons for liking/disliking would be appreciated. The only real "criteria" I have is that it record on motion detection. It'll probably see motion for a few minutes at a tim

Re: [lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Doug Hughes
Jeremy Charles wrote: > > Does anyone have a PoE IP camera that you like? (or one that you've > tried that you recommend against?) > > Either way, your reasons for liking/disliking would be appreciated. > > > > The only real "criteria" I have is that it record on motion > detection. It'll pro

Re: [lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Nick Silkey
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 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >

Re: [lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Dan Foster
Hot Diggety! Nick Silkey was rumored to have written: > 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). Axis rocks... sort of. Feature-wise, they're sweet. But... What happen

Re: [lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Tracy Reed
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 08:38:58PM -0400, Dan Foster spake thusly: > We had some great IP-based security cameras but we discovered they were > Linux based and wide open to multiple vulns thanks to our vuln scanner. I wouldn't think it a good idea to put cameras out on the public net anyway. Wouldn

Re: [lopsa-discuss] PoE IP camera

2010-04-26 Thread Dan Foster
Hot Diggety! Tracy Reed was rumored to have written: > On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 08:38:58PM -0400, Dan Foster spake thusly: > > We had some great IP-based security cameras but we discovered they were > > Linux based and wide open to multiple vulns thanks to our vuln scanner. > > I wouldn't think it