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Network camera management system -Up to 16 cameras supported -Network camera setup: Automatically detects up to 16 Panasonic network cameras and assigns local IP addresses and port numbers for each camera -Automatic camera setup (has a camera portal page built in, up to 16 cameras connected will automatically be added to the portal for easy access from the LAN or even the internet) -Wall mountable -Voltage: input 120V/60Hz AC, output 12V/1000mA DC, 10W -Operating temperature: 41deg-104deg F, indoor only -Operating humidity: 45 [%] to 85 [%] RHG (non condensing) - Dimensions: 1.600 in x 10.000 in x 5.000 in -Weight: 1.100 lbs. -Broadband wireless router -4 Switched 10/100 Ethernet RJ45 ports -Internet access sharing -PC and Macintosh compatible -Viewnetcam.com compatible -Works with Panasonic network cameras -SD care interface for recording camera images -ADSL/cable router function -Equipped with a 4-port 10/100 base T switch and 11Mbps wireless network (LAN) -Camera security: username and password, as well as IP address filtering -SD card interface for camera image recording -NAT (IP share) DHCP server RIP supports up to 21 users/nodes -VPN/IPSEC pass through -Interoperable wtih IEEE 802.11b (DSSS) -SSID, 40 (64)/128-bit WEP encryption, MAC address filtering -Firewall: state packet inspection, NAT, PPTP, Pass-Thru for VPN -Administrator password protection -DHCP Function: up to 128 addresses assigned automatically -Wireless roaming supported -WAN interface: one 10 base-T RJ45 port for cable/xDSL modem or Ethernet uplink] -WAN connection: DHCP, PPPoE, Static -Up to 16 global IP addresses -Web browser: Internet Explorer 5.0 or later/Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later -Silver - COMPATIBLE CAMERAS: -KX-HCM10: Network camera with remote pan/tilt control -KX-HCM230: Pan/tilt network camera -KX-HCM250: 802.11b Wireless network camera -KX-HCM270: Outdoor 802.11b wireless pan/tilt network camera -KX-HCM280: Network camera with remote pan/tilt and 21x optical zoom
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| This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 17 July, 2007. |