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Cisco-Linksys WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

2.9
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  • Product Type - Internet Camera
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 3.54" x 1.46" x 4.02"
  • Weight - 0.29 lb.
  • Cabling Type - RJ-45

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Customer Reviews

Bad Really BadOk, I am not an expert on Webcams and neither are most of the folks buying these devices. Therefore, here is my two penny's worth and I do hope that it helps a few make the right decision.Focus: This is manual. Hence, you have to fiddle with the lense all the time to get your subjects in focus. And since, it is wireless, I am forced to carry a laptop or something around to do that.Internet Explorer: Only works on Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Since, I use Firefox for most of my work, I am forced to switch to Explorer. Not good.Messenger Integration: It does not support any messengers. So in essence not good if you are planning to use it with MSN, Yahoo or AOL. Forget it.Quality: It needs good light to produce good pictures.Sound: This is actually quite good and it picks up minor sounds from the room as well.....Configuration: It was a bit of a pain if you follow the proper procedure. I just threw that out and followed my instincts... and it worked..... Primarily, the web interface is much better in configuring it then its automatic wizard. Try that.Linux Support: Since it requires Internet Explorer, it wont support linux platform. So be careful ..... 2A few things you need to know about this unitI spent hours trying configuring unit by myself then I gave in and called the company's tech. There was nothing that made sense. I purchased 2 of these cameras thinking that I could work through whatever installation issues.It could be it's just the particular cameras/software that are faulty. I am asking for a refund and will go with another brand wireless internet camera. However, because they are real cameras that don't work they could be used for decoys if nothing else.BAD:1. This model Linksys camera is from the 2005-2007 production period.2. It is out of warranty so you have to buy technical assistance if you need it which most likely you will.3. The technical service costs an additional $29 for a 2 weeks of phone tech service or $39 for 6 months of phone tech service. This additional tech service is non-refundable regardless of what is wrong with the camera or software. I can only guess the only reason the service is non-refundable is because Linksys knows there are problems with this model.4. It was unable to email images caught from the "motion detection" to my email.GOOD:1. Linksys techs were very helpful and pleasant.2. We were able to get the camera running and the quality of the picture was ok and the sound was bareable which would have been fine for my purposes. However they could not work wirelessly.3. They can be used as "authentic looking" or decoy "security cameras" because they do look good.Overall, my recommendation is to NOT BUY this camera. 3Not easy to get the wireless workingAs a software engineer, I have installed and configured numerous wireless routers and adaptors. Not so easy with this camera...Actually, I gave up on it.Setting these carmeras up as wired was straightforward - they work out of the box. If you want to monitor multiple cameras simultaneously, you need to install the Linksys software that does that. Linksys technician gave me the ftp site URL to download it.All in all, sufficient for non-commercial use, but not for business use. 3greatWorks great i had a little trouble with wireless put in correct password and it works great if other people dont like it they dont know what they are doing lyksys will help connect if ya have problems 5Learning Your Mother Falls - PricelessUpdate: 28 March 2005: Comparing two web cameras. I originally bought the Linksys WVC54G and now have the Hawkings NC320W. Both are very good for senior monitoring purposes. I now prefer web cameras which use Java applets (NC320W) instead of ActiveX (WVC54G). There are situations and browsers that simply can't use ActiveX and thus can't display images. The quality of both web cams is suitable for senior monitoring. Expect image quality to fall off in low light. The WVC54G has a wider field of view. This can be important in situations where you'll have to buy two NC320W to see everything whereas only one WVC54G is needed. I am now using three NC320W and viewing using Firefox browser. Warning: setting up a router to handle multiple web cameras needs a near router expert. The NC320W may soon become obsoleted by the newer and cheaper HNC230G (not released as of this date). I recommend setting up the cameras using static IP addresses so power outages won't cause new addresses to be reassigned.True Story. Everyday I check on mom to make sure she's ok. While on vacation in Australia, I tuned in at the very moment she fell off the couch in Chicago. Using Skype, I called the senior home to have someone help her get up. Although she could have slid over to the phone and called for assistance, the important thing is that I learned she falls and can't get up by herself, and she hasn't been telling us. The WVC54G works well for this application. I can even see which DVD she's watching. I had to open port 1024 to get it working so it's not plug and play. Once running, it has never gone down, very important. My only complaint is that the auto white balance isn't true. Colors and lighting are somewhat off. 4Good, but not good enough for surveillanceLet me begin by offering my overall experience with this camera. I had no difficulty at all setting it up for either wired or wireless operation. The included software worked flawlessly allowing me to record sessions.For my purposes, my intention was to supplement a surveillance system I currently have in operation using two high resolution Toshiba network cameras. I was hoping to be able to get half-decent quality from a camera costing 1/3 of the cost of the Toshibas. Unfortunately, you get what you pay for.In general 640x480 does not provide sufficient resolution for surveillance as you cannot make out features in any detail. For example, you may be able to see someone entering your home, but you'll never be able to identify that person, especially with this Linksys. Overall clarity was so poor that I still can't really determine whether or not this is a color camera (and if it's B&W, I guess that's why). Also, this camera is fairly useless in low light situations. For example, if you had only a single 40W lamp on in a room, this camera displays mostly noise (white static).Finally, this camera is not supported by the surveillance software that I use. The camera does ship with software, however, for surveillance use I need the software to not simply fill up the harddrive, but to make room by deleting old files and continuing to record. The included software does not include any such functionality.All in all, for the price, it does what it advertises. However, I've found no camera in this price range to be able to work as a true surveillance camera. 3Exactly What I Needed!I saw a how-to piece on [...] on how to set up this product, and decided to try it. For anyone looking at this product, I strongly urge you to look at that piece.Following the instructions, I got it to work in a few hours. The tricky part is forwarding the wireless port, which took a bit of trial and error. Otherwise, all very easy to do. Given that I have very shallow understanding of computers, I would think that if I can do it, most people can as well.I agree with many people here that the support at Linksys is ineffective. The help desk person tried, but in retrospect, he did not ask the right questions to get to the bottom of the problem.Now that the camera is working, I realize that this is exactly what I was looking for. It allows me to get on the web at work to see and hear my baby at home. That is priceless! 5cameras work fine for about 1 years then the power cords go ...cameras work fine for about 1 years then the power cords go bad first and even if u replace the power cord the camera craps out about 2 months later. I had 3 of thse cameras and all went bad after about 1 year; same issues with power cord first and then the cameras 2Cool camera in 2004. Trash in 2016.Bought one, finally got it configured properly, then tried to view video and wasn't able to, as it only works with whatever IE version was out in ~2005. Tried to install an older version of IE and nothing is compatible with Windows 10. Neat little camera, but it's trash in 2016. Don't bother with it. 1Couldn't connect to the camera from outside my local networkI already have the previous version of this camera (model WVC11B) up and running on my network and like it a great deal. This model refused to allow me to connect unless I was on my network. From outside using my WAN address and port assigned to the camera the camera rejected the connection. I know I had everything set up correctly because I was replacing the WVC11B and knew what I was doing. I contacted LinkSys and they told me to return the unit. I have read that this issue has happened to others so I suspect there is a bug in the Firmware. There is a new firmware version available now (version 2.07) however LinkSys Support can't tell me what issues were resolved with this version and the release notes are too low level to be able to tell if my problem was resolved. Since I already returned the device I couldn't just install the new firmware and find out. 1
Cisco-Linksys WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

Cisco-Linksys WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

2.9
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€314,00
Sale price
€314,00
Regular price
€518,00
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Unit price
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Save 39% (€204,00)