D-Link’s new Wireless G Network Cameras can be accessed in the house or over the web.
It’s time to start spying on your loved ones.
With prices starting at $100, how can you afford not to? D-Link is making it possible with the new DCS-910 and DCS-920.
The DCS-920 can be mounted and connected via a wired or Wi-Fi network. The DCS-910 can only be used as a hardwired solution, using standard Ethernet network cables. Both include D-ViewCam 2.0 software, which allows for viewing up to 32 cameras in the house or anywhere with a web connection.
“What sets them apart from a traditional closed circuit camera system is the remote access feature that allows users to log into the IP cameras and view streaming video from any computer with a Web browser and Internet access,” says Joe Melfi, D-Link’s technical marketing engineer.
If either camera senses motion, it can take a snapshot or video recording, as well as send email alerts.
Both cameras are available now. The DCS-910 retails for $99.99; the DCS-920 adds Wi-Fi features for $119.99.

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