TRENDnet Wireless Internet Camera Server
- Quick Universal Plug and Play installation
- Supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP Email, HTTP, and other Internet protocols
- High quality MJPEG video recording with up to 30frames per second
- Record streaming video to your computer
- Motion detection with Email notification
Product Description
The Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) transmits real-time high quality video over the Internet. View your camera from any Internet connection. Complimentary SecurView camera management software provides advanced monitoring of up to 16 cameras to protect what you value most. This stylish and compact Internet camera provides crystal clear MJPEG video streams. Mount the wireless camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. Intuitive software feature… More >>

The instructions for this camera were too ambiguous (flow/order of screen prompts incorrect, missing steps, vague, etc), and after spending 5 hours with this product, I decided it was no longer worth having. Although the camera components do seem like they are made well, I only will give this product 2 stars because consumer electronics should be easier to setup than this. You need to have prior knowledge of IP addressing and network setup, and don’t expect a well thought out install wizard to do it for you.
Rating: 2 / 5
This successfully replaced an old USB webcam and allowed me go green by turning off a PC that interfaced the old USB webcam.
It took me a couple evenings to get the TRENDnet to work properly but it was a good challenge since the outcome is fantastic.
I installed zoneminder on ubuntu 9.04 on VMWARE ESXi4 on a Quad Dell 520 Desktop Inspiron. No suprises and the webcam works great!!!
The ESXi4 install is being used to clean up my office of numerous power consuming computers.
Buy the TRENDnet and enjoy it!
Rating: 4 / 5
I have 2 Wireless cameras, they work perfect, in (my particular case) I have to many problems to make it work remotely,because my router ,great factory soport , I can see the cameras with my IPHONE, IN CASE YOU CAN’T MAKE IT WORK DON’T GUIVE UP, JUST CALL SOMEBODY ELSE . IF YOU ARE INTERESTING TO GET A 24 HR CAMERA THIS IS THE WRONG ON, YOU NEED TO BUY THE DAY AND NIGHT.THE PICTURE I HAVE IN MY iPHONE IS PERFECT BUT STILL YOU WILL HAVE A 5 SECONDS DELAY UNFORTUNATELY IS NOT A 100% REAL TIME, BUT IN MY COMPUTER IT IS A 100% REAL TIME.
AFTER ALL WAS A GREAT DEAL AND IT WORKS GREAT
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m a reasonably experienced person when it comes to setting up network items – with several other IP cameras, network servers, etc. – and this one didn’t work.
I tried it with both their ‘wizard’ and manually setting up the camera – both failed. The camera lost all IP and other settings each time it rebooted, making it essentially useless on a network. And their tech support didn’t supply any helpful info, either.
The camera is on its way back to Amazon (which, by the way, was efficient in managing the return).
Rating: 1 / 5
…but I guess neither are their customer support “experts.” To make a long story short, after finally getting a hold of someone that spoke english, I was told to call ATT and then call them back. After calling back with ATT’s instructions and still not getting any results, I was finally told by these “extremely helpful” individuals that “oh yeah” if you have an ATT (2wire) modem and you cannot get a static IP address from them then you are basically out of luck. I would have to purchase a static IP address from ATT if they would sell me one (which he doubted they would). Considering that not many people have ATT DSL lines (yes, I am being sarcastic) that should not be a problem and they obviously don’t see a need to warn consumers. If you want to lose your shipping charges and waste three hours of your life go for it and buy the camera. P.S. If you have a case number assigned, such as when you call back a second time, be prepared to wait much longer for assistance.
Rating: 1 / 5