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In Memory of Chip
To understand how IP camera systems work, you need to understand a little bit about networking, but not much. If you've ever hooked up a network ready printer, or hooked a regular printer to a print server, you've already got the concept down....it's not a bit different.

Essentially, and without dragging it out the n'th degree, you can take a NORMAL everyday CCTV Camera and hook it to a video server (just like a print server) or you can buy a camera that's already "Network Ready." Either the Video Server or the "Network Ready" Camera will provide a unique computer "address" known as an I.P. Address. ANY Computer can search and FIND the IP address, and connect to it. Depending on how you've configured the network, that computer can be next to the camera, or a million miles away, it really doesn't matter.

Once you have the IP Address of the camera via either the network ready camera or video server, you can simply plug one or the other of them into your network. This can be done with a wire, or it can be done wirelessly...again it doesn't matter. For example, you could have a video server with four inputs for four cameras providing four IP addresses. The video server could be directly plugged into a hub, a switch or a router and made available, via a wire, to your network. The output of the video server could also be plugged into a wireless transmitter, and then be picked up by a standard wireless access point, and then routed via a wire to the PC. HOW you do it will be decided by economics and by distance or terrain.

Once the PC has "found" the IP address of one or more cameras, it can then "see" the images coming from the cameras. The next step, is to install some software solution that simply allows you to DISPLAY those images on the screen.

The Final and easiest step, is to STORE the data being displayed. Add a Hard Drive or two or 12....you're done.

This is a fairly oversimplified, non-technical description of how it is accomplished...but it is the EXACT way it's done. The most interesting part is, if you take out the VIDEO factor....we've been doing this in reverse, for years. We can take the output of a hundred computers and computer users, and send that information to be printed, stored or processed to a network printer, a network storage device, or to a mainframe like system. All we have done with our VIDEO system, is to reverse the flow of data and change the type of data....now we have video, from maybe 128 cameras, all coming in via the network, to one place....the PC.

The FACT of the matter is, once you've hooked up your first IP camera to the system, you'll be hooked. It's TOO simple. It's TOO easy, and it's TOO much fun.

Someone will tell you....oh my...IP cameras are too expensive....and they're right, for now....BUT....consider this scenario:

1. Use standard CCTV Cameras - same price as always
2. Use Video Servers - NOT much more expensive than cables
3. Use a standard PC - NO need to worry about which motherboard etc....it doesn't matter.
4. Storage devices (Hard Drives) are growing in size and are cheap.
5. You don't need a DVR Card or Cards....save the money.
6. You'll need Software....spend the money you would have spent on DVR Cards.
7. End up with a much more scalable, REAL TIME solution that is so simple to use, fun to install and manage, and is so much more flexible that it makes everything else silly to consider.

IP Cameras and Network Based Video Systems are NOT the wave of the future....they've ARRIVED.