Canon AXIS 2110 manual Picture Frequency for Modem Applications, Proprietary ISP Dial-up Protocols

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AXIS 2110 User’s Manual

Choosing Your Application

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Picture Frequency for Modem Applications

When used with a modem, the speed of your communications link will normally determine the image frequency in your browser. A standard image is normally transmitted in 2-5 seconds, although optimal image frequency is achieved by buffering the video stream into internal memory before uploading the recorded images to your ISP or Web server. This is the ideal solution for remote applications connected to external security devices and which require a good flow of images from alarm events.

Proprietary ISP Dial-up Protocols

If your ISP requires you to install any special software before initiating a Dial-up connection, it is likely that your ISP is using proprietary protocols, incompatible with the standard-based AXIS 2110. In these circumstances we recommend that you ask your ISP to provide you with an alternative dial-up facility that allows for standard dial-up networking. Axis does not guarantee the compatibility of this product with any ISP that requires the use of proprietary or non-standard software for the Dial-up connection.

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Canon AXIS 2110 manual Picture Frequency for Modem Applications, Proprietary ISP Dial-up Protocols