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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hawking Technology |
| FEATURES: | Built-in CPU and Web Server, Web-based Remote Access and Management, Connects to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Network, Supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP email, HTTP and other Internet Related Protocols, Includes Powerful IPView SE Management and Control Software |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | HNC300 |
| UPC: | 603992505470 |
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Customer Reviews of Hawking NETWORK CAMERA 10/100 LAN ( NC300 )
Good little camera This is a small, easily mounted netcam, max. resolution a mere 640x480 (typical for most such devices). Good for the price. It comes with AC power supply, Cat 5 cable, stand, and CD with installation (Windows) software. <
>The description says that it works with Windows, UNIX, and Mac. That is mainly true. However, to get started you will need a Windows computer on your LAN somewhere (I borrowed a Dell laptop from a family member) in order to access the default IP address of the camera, so you can change it to work with your Mac LAN. Once you have done that, you can use a browser to access the HNC300 and adjust its settings. <
>The picture is average for these 640x480 cams. That is minimal resolution by current standards, and they can't supply a really good lens in this price range. Focus is manual. <
>Works with EvoCam. <
>A big disappointment for me initially was that the camera would not access from the Internet. After weeks of trying, I reached a good tech-support fellow at Hawking, and we worked long on the problem, finally with success. From this experience, I have posted detailed instructions for making this camera work over the Internet: see the Apple website's forum section. <
>I have used the camera from the Internet with four different Macintosh browsers (Safari, FireFox, IE, and Opera). All see the camera. Safari will not access the necessary settings; the others will. Only Opera will operate the zoom controls properly. <
>I have edited this review to reflect greater satisfaction with a properly working product. All such items need more detailed instructions than are usually supplied. Better instructions, and this would merit five stars. It is a good value, if you compare prices.