Electronics : D-Link Wireless Internet Camera DCS-G900

D-Link Wireless Internet Camera DCS-G900

from: D-Link Systems, Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 20413







Binding: Electronics
Brand: D-Link
EAN: 0790069286599
Label: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Model: DCS-G900
Publisher: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Sales Rank: 20413
Studio: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Web-based Remote Access Using Any ActiveX or Java-enabled Web Browser
  • 802.11g Wireless Connectivity
  • Scheduled, Motion Triggered or Manual Recording Options







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
D-Link introduces its newest member of the D-Link SECURICAM Network of Internet Cameras: the DCS-G900. A full-featured surveillance camera, the DCS-G900 connects using 802.11g to your existing wireless network. The DCS-G900 features a high quality glass lens and CMOS sensor to capture high-quality MJPEG video.Controlling your camera is made simple using the included IP View Lite SE Software. IP View Lite SE manages up to four DCS-900 series or DCS-950 series cameras simultaneously. Using IP View Lite SE, you can set your camera to record whenever it detects motion, on a set schedule, or to record manually.Alternatively, you can view a live feed and take snapshots with any ActiveX or Java -enabled web browser, making it ideal for capturing a moment no matter where you are. Web-based camera access works with both PC and Mac.By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services available on the web, you can assign an easy-to-remember web address to the camera. Remotely access your camera without having to remember the IP address, even if your Internet Service Provider changes it.The DCS-G900 adheres to the Universal Plug&Play (UPnP) specification, which allows computers running Windows XP to recognize the DCS-G900 and automatically add it to the network. The DCS-G900 can be accessed and viewed from 'My Network Places' as a device on the network.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good little camera
I received everything I expected. Easy to use and reliable. Not may features, but for the price it is a great camera.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - DCS 900 G Webcam
I have been using this new G series DCS 900 for about three months; it is is much better than the older B series cameras on my network. This one runs much cooler, has never "locked-up" and has the option that it can be viewed with or without a password (password still required to access internal settings). A greatly improved and much more robust product.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good enough to do the job
First of all... for $100, this is a good camera.
Second, plenty of light near the camera lense (not necessary the subject) gives you the best picture.
Third, though not unique to this camera, be aware that any internet camera might be difficult to setup because your ISP may block the needed port. Good luck!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Hard to set-up and not Mac-compatible
Pro: good picture for price, nice mounting hardware included.
Con: hard to set-up, bad manual, not Mac-compatible.

These are *not* Mac-compatible except insofar as "compatible" means you can use your Mac to access the internet. They *require* a PC to set-up and a PC to run the included management software. Also, the instructions are absolutely terrible. The 100+ page .pdf manual contains very little information and is mostly just a series of screen shots of the set-up software. After much work, I was able to get it working with an old PC, and it has a nice picture for the price. The included metal mounting bracket seems sturdy, and comes with screws and hollow-wall anchors.

Although the camera contains a server, I could not get it running with my Airport Express wireless router and my satellite modem. I'm not saying it can't be done, but I spent over ten hours on it and finally gave up. In other words, I cannot see the video feed over the internet as I had intended.

I was able to set it up to email still shots on a set schedule using the camera itself as the server. And I was able to get it to email still shots whenever it "detects" motion, but only by leaving the aforementioned PC running, because the management software is needed for that trick. And I still cannot access that video feed. Perhaps if I'd had more time or an all-PC network, I could have made it work.

In sum, buy this if you have either the skill or the time to set it up, recognizing that the instructions will not help and your Mac can't run the management software or the set-up software.

To sum up the summation: if you have a Mac, look elsewhere.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Mac workaround
Mac users: of course the included setup wizard and management software are useless as they are written for Windows. However, after some bumbling about, I managed to get the DCS-G900 up and running on my eMac running MacOS 10.3.9. I happen to have a D-Link DI-524 wireless router for my network (not that it probably matters much) and simply plugged the camera into an open ethernet port. I discovered that the camera was assigned an IP address by accessing the router (typed the IP address of the router into a web browser and then clicked on the DHCP button. At the bottom of the page is a list of all the devices on the network). Then I copied the IP address of the DCS-G900 into the web browser, and by golly, there was the camera. Clicking on the Java button gives me live video and clicking on the setup button brings me to where the setup wizard would have taken me. Finally I could follow instructions in the manual to setup secure, wireless communication. Just one hitch: Getting back into setup requires pressing the reset button on the back of the camera as the admin ID and password I had entered is no longer useful. Not sure why that is.

And now for the software required to get full potential from your new nifty security camera: Two Mac programs I can recommend are SecuritySpy (securityspy.com, by bensoftware.com) and EvoCam (evological.com). I am currently capturing reasonably good motion-activated video with the former. I have not yet attempted remote access--that will be my next challenge.

I'm very happy with my DCS-G900 camera. Resolution and dark sensitivity are modest, as expected. But at the likewise modest cost of the camera and software, this is my funnest toy in a while.

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