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Excellent netcam for a decent price January 14, 2008 MATTHEW 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've wanted a network controllable pan/tilt/zoom netcam for a long time, but until recently they have been prohibitively priced. This unit works wonderfully and is very stable/reliable.
Pros: great feature package, robust
Cons: Firefox can't use the zoom via mouse wheel or get audio working, at least not easily.
Best home network camera for the price! August 16, 2008 A. Thomas (San Diego, CA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I own two of the older model 311's and have recently installed one of these 111's in my house. the admin menu for this camera has more options then the 311's, which are nice. The sound feature works in Firefox, while the 311's don't. The quality of the images don't seem quite as sharp as the 311, but it's still ok for home surveillance. The 111 does MPEG video, which is better then the 311 options and means that the recorded images are very portable and readable by others. I've owned both Axis and Toshiba network cameras in the past and the Panasonic line is far better on numerous counts. The C111 Panasonic is a great choice for those looking for 1-way audio, Pan-Tilt and good recording software in the box. -Highly Recommended!
Great camera for the price March 25, 2009 Duane Grant (NY, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this camera after buying the much more expensive HCM311A which has two way audio. My plan was to use the cameras to keep an eye on our little guy and the nanny (who knows about the cameras). The C111A provides all the functionality of the 311A at just over half the price. The setup of the cameras was simple if your router does UPnP. The port forwarding and the pseudo static ip assignment worked like a charm.
After 15 minutes work I was able to access both cameras from a single web page from work. The audio is Great and if you turn the gain up all the way, it's like having the baby monitor at work with you. I do computer stuff for a living so your mileage on configuration may vary. I do have two d-link wireless DCS-G900 ip cameras as well (i couldn't pass up the price $75). Their setup was much more complicated and the UPnP implementation was flawed so I had to do the port forwarding myself.
I'm considering ebaying the two d-links and getting a couple of C111As to replace them.
works fabulously most of the time - may be a router issue November 18, 2008 R. Zimmerman (east coast usa) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love having these cameras. They were easy to set up and work well almost all of the time. I believe the problem may be my router and not the cameras but I have had to reset the cameras and reset them up a few times over the last several months. Not a huge deal as it is easy but I would prefer that everything work perfectly all the time!
Great Camera February 15, 2008 Rick (Maine) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very nice camera.I made a box for it with a glass front and put it outside.Works great and is not bad in sunlight.Easily set up to view on the web.If other people can't see your camera on the web your IP service provider is probably blocking your ports.I had to call mine and asked them to unblock the port I put the camera on.They did and it works fine now.
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