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identity of the server.

Subnet/subnet mask - A subnet is an identifiably separate part of an organization's network. Typically, a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic location, in one building, or on the same local area network (LAN). Having an organization's network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address.

The subnet mask is the part of the IP address that tells a network router how to find the subnet that the data packet should be delivered to. Using a subnet mask saves the router having to handle the entire 32-bit IP address; it simply looks at the bits selected by the mask.

Switch - A switch is a network device that connects network segments together, and which selects a path for sending a unit of data to its next destination. In general, a switch is a simpler and faster mechanism than a router, which requires knowledge about the network and how to determine the route. Some switches include the router function. See also Router.

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - TCP is used along with the Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit data as packets between computers over the network. While IP takes care of the actual packet delivery, TCP keeps track of the individual packets that the communication (e.g. requested a web page file) is divided into, and, when all packets have arrived at their destination, it reassembles them to re-form the complete file.

TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, which means that a connection is established between the two end-points and is maintained until the data has been successfully exchanged between the communicating applications.

Telnet - Telnet is a simple method with which to access another network device, e.g. a computer. The HTTP protocol and the FTP protocols allow you to request specific files from remote computers, but do not allow you logon as a user of that computer. With Telnet, you log on as a regular user with whatever privileges you may have been granted for specific applications and data residing on that computer.

TVL (TV Lines) - A method of defining resolutions in analog video.

UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - UDP is a communications protocol that offers limited service for exchanging data in a network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The 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.

USB - (Universal Serial Bus) A plug-and-play interface between a computer and peripheral devices, e.g. scanners, printers, etc.

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.

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Axis Communications 207MW user manual URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network

207MW specifications

Axis Communications has been a leader in the field of network video solutions, providing innovative products that enhance surveillance and security. One of their notable offerings is the Axis Communications 207MW, a wireless network camera that combines advanced features with ease of use.

The Axis 207MW is designed for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it versatile for various security needs. One of its standout features is the built-in Wireless LAN capability, which allows for easy installation without the need for extensive cabling. The camera supports both WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, ensuring secure wireless transmission of video data.

Equipped with a high-quality image sensor, the 207MW delivers clear video in resolutions up to 640x480. This allows users to capture detailed images, which can be crucial for identifying intruders or monitoring activities in sensitive areas. The camera operates in varying light conditions, thanks to its automatic day/night functionality, which enhances visibility in low-light situations.

Additionally, the Axis 207MW boasts a compact and discreet design, making it an ideal choice for retail environments, offices, and residential properties. Its small footprint allows for unobtrusive placement, which is particularly advantageous for surveillance applications where aesthetics are a consideration.

The camera supports Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 video compression, enabling efficient bandwidth management and storage utilization. This flexibility ensures that users can optimize their network resources according to their specific security needs. The Axis 207MW also includes a built-in web server, allowing users to access video feeds remotely through any standard web browser.

For those requiring interactive features, the 207MW includes audio input/output capabilities, facilitating two-way communication. This functionality is particularly valuable in scenarios where immediate interaction is necessary, such as in security alerts or customer service situations.

In summary, the Axis Communications 207MW is a robust solution for those seeking a reliable and versatile surveillance camera. With its wireless capabilities, high-quality imaging, and advanced features, it meets the demands of modern security applications while providing ease of integration into existing systems. Its combination of technology and practicality makes it a compelling choice for a wide range of security challenges.