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A network camera, also known as an IP camera (Internet Protocol camera), is a digital camera that uses a network connection to transmit video and audio signals to a specific destination, such as a computer, smartphone, or a network video recorder (NVR). Unlike traditional analog cameras, network cameras do not require a dedicated coaxial cable or a DVR (digital video recorder) to transmit video signals. Instead, they use standard network protocols, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and FTP, to transmit data over a local area network (LAN) or the internet.

Regular maintenance and troubleshooting are essential to ensure that network cameras continue to function optimally. Here are some tips: allintitle+network+camera+networkcamera

To view a home or business camera from an outside mobile network, administrators frequently configure routers to route public internet traffic directly to the camera’s internal IP address. A network camera, also known as an IP

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