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wifiCAMit |
3JTech has developed a series of plug and play Wi-Fi cameras. With proprietary wifiDHCP technology and Plug & Play Infrastructure, it is very easy setup. Just plug wifiCAMit directly to an Ethernet port to the Dedicated Wifi Router (DWR) before installing the camera to the location you would like, and the camera will automatically be located for viewing. You will be able to view the camera site in real-time from anywhere in the world with Internet access. Through our RCS (Remote Camera Service) system, you will also be able to control the camera from any PC/Notebook/Mobile phone/PDA phone over the web browser and save the event images at the RCS site.
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wifiCAMit_CS |
3JTech has developed a series of plug and play Wi-Fi cameras. With proprietary wifiDHCP technology and Plug & Play Infrastructure, it is very easy setup. Just plug wifiCAMit_CS directly to an Ethernet port to the Dedicated Wifi Router (DWR) before installing the camera to the location you would like, and the camera will automatically be located for viewing. You will be able to view the camera site in real-time from anywhere in the world with Internet access. Through our RCS (Remote Camera Service) system, you will also be able to control the camera from any PC/Notebook/Mobile phone/PDA phone over the web browser and save the event images at the RCS site.
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wifiCAMit_Dome |
3JTech has developed a series of plug and play Wi-Fi cameras. With proprietary wifiDHCP technology and Plug & Play Infrastructure, it is very easy setup. Just plug wifiCAMit_Dome directly to an Ethernet port to the Dedicated Wifi Router (DWR) before installing the camera to the location you would like, and the camera will automatically be located for viewing. You will be able to view the camera site in real-time from anywhere in the world with Internet access. Through our RCS (Remote Camera Service) system, you will also be able to control the camera from any PC/Notebook/Mobile phone/PDA phone over the web browser and save the event images at the RCS site.
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