Difference between revisions of "Grandtec WLAN Camera"
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== Image Quality == | == Image Quality == | ||
* Poor outdoor quality, not recommended for outdoor-webcams, | * no Infrared-Filter | ||
* Poor outdoor quality, not recommended for outdoor-webcams, only for surveillance | |||
* Indoor quality is OK | * Indoor quality is OK | ||
* Night-Vision would work but external IR-Leds are needed | * Night-Vision would work but external IR-Leds are needed | ||
== Network connection == | == Network connection == | ||
* Problems with WiFi cameras | * Problems with WiFi cameras: device may heat up, additional ventilation slots needed? Device connects just once a reboot, if it lost its connection to the access-point it won't reconnect | ||
device may heat up, additional ventilation slots needed? | |||
* Problems while capture with ZM: many lost frames, just 3-5 frames / second (over WLAN, more over cable) | * Problems while capture with ZM: many lost frames, just 3-5 frames / second (over WLAN, more over cable) | ||
* ZM doesn't grab the JPEG-Images continously, maybe a bug in ZM? | * ZM doesn't grab the JPEG-Images continously, maybe a bug in ZM? | ||
[[Category:Cameras]] |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 3 October 2008
The camera
The camera is one of the cheapest cameras available around here in austria. The simple version called "III" is the light version for about 90 euro, the WiFi version delivers pictures over WLAN (802.11b, 11MBps).
Image Quality
- no Infrared-Filter
- Poor outdoor quality, not recommended for outdoor-webcams, only for surveillance
- Indoor quality is OK
- Night-Vision would work but external IR-Leds are needed
Network connection
- Problems with WiFi cameras: device may heat up, additional ventilation slots needed? Device connects just once a reboot, if it lost its connection to the access-point it won't reconnect
- Problems while capture with ZM: many lost frames, just 3-5 frames / second (over WLAN, more over cable)
- ZM doesn't grab the JPEG-Images continously, maybe a bug in ZM?