Cost-effective - Provides image distribution over your network for a minimal connection overhead and offers a reliable and low-cost resource for remote network imaging. There are no hidden accessory costs involved; such as expensive software, management workstations, or dedicated video cabling.
Open Standards Environment - Supporting TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other Internet-related protocols, the AXIS 2130/2130R can be used in mixed operating system environments; such as Windows and UNIX.
Simple Administration - Using a standard Web browser, you configure and manage the AXIS 2130/2130R directly from its own Web pages. When a new firmware release becomes available, you simply upgrade your AXIS 2130/2130R remotely over the network.
Standard Image Format - The AXIS 2130/2130R generates high-quality pictures in standard JPEG format that can be viewed using any standard Web browser.
Picture Updating - The on-board ETRAX 100 LX processor and revolutionary AXIS ARTPEC-1 Real Time Picture Encoder provide an amazing power-synergy to deliver up to 30 frames over 10Mbps or 100Mbps networks.
Wide Range of Applications - The AXIS 2130/2130R offers live video over the network for extending and enhancing any traditional CCTV system. Use it for verifying intruder alarms; for traffic surveillance; banking applications; remote monitoring of parking lots, buildings and factories; industrial process control; visual security; image archiving... and much more besides! The SMTP e-mail support also allows images to be sent as e-mail attachments, or identified within an e-mail, using a hypertext link to any target server on your network.
External Device Connection - Supporting an auxiliary Input/Output Connector, you can connect your AXIS 2130/2130R to a variety of external devices; such as IR-sensors, switches and alarm relays.
Security - The AXIS 2130/2130R provides multi-user password protection, so that access can be limited to specified individuals or groups.
Linux Operating System - Including a Boa Web server, the Linux operating system provides a stable platform for open-source development in future releases of the product. In accordance with the GNU General Public License, Axis have published the kernel for this product at http://developer.axis.com/. Axis would like to thank Paul Phillips, who wrote Boa; and Larry Doolittle, who is now enhancing and maintaining this free program software - published at http://www.boa.org/.