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advantage of UDP is that it is not required to deliver all data and may drop network packets when there is e.g. network congestion. This is suitable for live video, as there is no point in re-transmitting old information that will not be displayed anyway.

Unicast - Communication between a single sender and a single receiver over a network. A new connection is established for each new user.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - An "address" on the network.

Varifocal lens - A varifocal lens provides a wide range of focal lengths, as opposed to a lens with a fixed focal length, which only provides one.

VPN (Virtual Private Network) - This creates a secure "tunnel" between the points within the VPN. Only devices with the correct "key" will be able to work within the VPN. The VPN network can be within a company LAN (Local Area Network), but different sites can also be connected over the Internet in a secure way. One common use for VPN is for connecting a remote computer to the corporate network, via e.g. a direct phone line or via the Internet.

VOP (Video Object Plane) - A VOP is an image frame in an H.264/MPEG-4 video stream. There are several types of VOP:

-An I-VOP is complete image frame.

-A P-VOP codes the differences between images, as long as it is more efficient to do so. Otherwise it codes the whole image, which may also be a completely new image.

WAN (Wide-Area-Network) - Similar to a LAN, but on a larger geographical scale.

W-LAN (Wireless LAN) - A wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier: where the network connections for end-users are wireless. The main network structure usually uses cables.

Web server - A web server is a program, which allows web browsers to retrieve files from computers connected to the Internet. The web server listens for requests from web browsers and upon receiving a request for a file sends it back to the browser.

The primary function of a web server is to serve pages to other remote computers; consequently, it needs to be installed on a computer that is permanently connected to the Internet. It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics.

WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) - A wireless security protocol, specified in the IEEE 802.11 standard, which is designed to provide a wireless local area network (WLAN) with a level of security and privacy comparable to that usually expected of a wired LAN. Security is at two different levels; 40-bit and 128-bit encryption. The higher the bit number, the more secure the encryption.

WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access - Pre-Shared Key) - This wireless encryption method uses a pre-shared key (PSK) for key management. Keys can usually be entered as manual hex values, as hexadecimal characters, or as a

Passphrase. WPA-PSK provides a greater degree of security than WEP.

WPA Enterprise - Instead of a pre-shared key or passphrase, WPA Enterprise uses 802.1 x RADIUS servers and an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) for authentication. The enhanced WPA2 uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) instead of Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to provide stronger encryption mechanism. This encryption method provides greater security, but is difficult to configure and is not recommended for home users.

Zoom lens - A zoom lens can be moved (zoomed) to enlarge the view of an object to show more detail.

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Contents Axis 1011W Network Camera Axis M1031W Network Camera USER’S ManualIntellectual Property Rights LiabilityEquipment Modifications Trademark AcknowledgmentsAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Table of contents Product Description Key featuresAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Product Description Overview Color Description Setup System Options LED settingsAccess from a browser Accessing the CameraAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Accessing the Camera Access from the Internet Setting the root passwordClick the Create self-signed certificate button Setting the root password over a secure connectionGeneral controls Live ViewAxis Media Control AMC toolbar AMC general controlsAMC audio controls Axis M1031-W Video Streams How to stream MPEG-4/H.264Axis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Video Streams Motion Jpeg Alternative methods of accessing the video streamVideo Stream Video & Audio SettingsStream Profiles 264 & MPEG-4 GOV SettingsBit Rate Control Exposure Settings Camera SettingsView Image Settings Overlay ImagePrivacy mask Audio Settings Axis M1031-WAudio Channels Audio Output Audio Clips Axis M1031-WAdd a new audio clip Time. Please refer to the help pages for more informationAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Live View Configuration Live View ConfigurationDefault Viewer LayoutUser-defined Links Action ButtonsLight Buttons User-defined LinkAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Event Configuration Event ConfigurationEvent Servers Event TypesTriggered Event How to set up a triggered eventPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Settings Configuration exampleCamera Tampering Scheduled EventClick Motion Detection in the Event Configuration menu Configuring Motion DetectionMotion Detection Video Motion DetectionExamples Port StatusPIR Sensor This list shows the input status of the PIR SensorSecurity System OptionsAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W System Options UsersDate & Time Basic TCP/IP SettingsNetwork Axis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W System Options Audio SupportUse the following IP address Obtain IP address via DhcpLAN intranet Status of Wireless Networks Wireless Axis M1011-W/AXIS M1031-W onlyWireless Settings WPA-/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi Protected Access Enterprise WPA-/WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared KeyWEP Wired Equivalent Protection WPA-/WPA2-EnterpriseUPnP Smtp emailRTP/H.264 & MPEG-4 Snmp V1 includes no securityMaintenance LED SettingsPorts & Devices SupportAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W System Options System Overview ConfigurationLogs & Reports InformationUsing the Control Button Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsAbout Axis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W AboutAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Troubleshooting TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Upgrading the FirmwareAxis Support Problems with the H.264/MPEG-4 format Camera is accessible locally, but not externallyBrowser Camera is inaccessible Power indicator is not constantly litProblems uploading files Set to Decode only I framesIs enabled under System Options Date & Time Audio volume too low/highNo audio Poor audio qualityAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsAlarm triggers Function/group Specification System ApplicationAlarm events Video access fromGeneral performance considerations Axis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Glossary of Terms Glossary of TermsHalf-duplex See Full-duplex Duplex See Full-duplexSee also IP Internet Protocol VOP See VOP Axis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Glossary of Terms An I-VOP is complete image frame URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the networkAxis M1011/M1011-W/M1031-W Index IndexAAC Action Buttons WPA-/WPA2-PSK
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1011W, M1011, M1031W specifications

Axis Communications is a pioneer in the field of network cameras and surveillance solutions, providing a range of products tailored to meet various security demands. Among their offerings, the Axis M1031W, M1011, and M1011W stand out for their compact design, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies that cater to both home and small business environments.

The Axis M1031W is a notable addition to Axis' lineup, featuring high-quality video in 720p resolution. This compact camera is designed for easy installation and offers Wi-Fi connectivity, making it suitable for locations where wiring can be a challenge. Its advanced compression technology, including H.264 and Motion JPEG, optimizes bandwidth usage while maintaining high video quality. The M1031W also includes a built-in microphone for audio streaming, adding an additional layer of surveillance capability.

The Axis M1011 is another offering that leverages Axis' renowned technology for surveillance excellence. Offering a resolution of 640x480 pixels, it delivers clear images with excellent color reproduction, even in low-light conditions. It supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by allowing the camera to receive power and data over a single cable. This makes the M1011 a great choice for installations in hard-to-reach places where power outlets may be limited.

For those looking for a wireless option, the Axis M1011W builds on the features of the M1011 but includes Wi-Fi connectivity. The M1011W ensures high flexibility in installation while providing the same quality video and PoE capabilities as its wired counterpart. With its IP-based design, users can access live video feeds remotely through smartphones, tablets, or computers, ensuring peace of mind from anywhere.

All three models incorporate tamper detection and motion detection features, allowing users to receive alerts when suspicious activity is detected. They also offer customizable motion zones, giving users the ability to tailor surveillance to specific areas of interest.

In conclusion, the Axis M1031W, M1011, and M1011W provide robust surveillance solutions with their advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and flexible installation options. Whether for a home or small business, these cameras deliver high-quality video, reliable performance, and comprehensive security for peace of mind. Axis Communications has indeed positioned itself as a leader in the security camera industry with these powerful, compact models.