Accessing voice and data applications everywhere is a necessity in today’s environment. Telular’s patented wireless technology allows voice and data transmissions to seamlessly connect customers’ existing communications network with modern Cellular plans.
Video surveillance (CCTV) systems are increasingly utilizing IP-based cameras and incorporating the Internet for communications to decrease costs and increase remote monitoring flexibility. Cellular carriers are racing to roll out ever-faster 3G wireless broadband technologies for Internet service. The convergence of these trends is rapidly expanding the number of situations where video security applications can be deployed quickly and economically. What has been missing is a simple way to link video surveillance systems to these new high-speed 3G cellular data networks.
Internet Enable Your Cameras
The Telular SX7 cellular modem is the perfect communications gateway for providing remote monitoring and surveillance via IP cameras. Our customers have deployed the SX7 for applications such as construction site surveillance, video motion detection, time-lapse imagery, and traffic cameras. You can even easily add an inexpensive webcam to your SX7 for enhanced security and monitoring of your remote sites. The SX7 makes it easy to access your cameras over the Internet.
* Dynamic DNS support to access cameras by name or IP address *
Connect Any IP Camera
Ethernet-based IP cameras can be connected directly into the Ethernet LAN port.
High Speed Networks
The SX7 supports all of the latest high-speed 3G cellular standards which provide the bandwidth necessary for fast frame rate and high resolution. EV-DO Rev. A networks offer peak speeds of 3.1 Mbps down-stream and 1.8 Mbps up-stream. HSDPA / HSUPA networks currently offer a maximum of 7.2 Mbps down / 2 Mbps up. Real world performance depends on a number of factors, but the SX7 maximizes the available bandwidth and transmits as fast as the cellular connection will allow.
** NOTE: Some cellular carriers restrict continuous video streaming applications on their networks. Check with your cellular carrier regarding your planned usage of remote video applications.
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