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Model | FI9851P |
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Category | IP Camera |
Brand | Foscam |
Resolution | 1280 x 720 (720P) |
Minimum Illumination | 0.5 Lux |
Night Vision | Yes |
Wireless Standard | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
Wireless Security | WEP/WPA/WPA2 |
Video Compression | H.264 |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Image Sensor | 1/4" CMOS |
Lens | 3.6mm |
IR Distance | 8 meters |
Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
Pan/Tilt Angle | Tilt: 120° |
External Card Slot | MicroSD card slot (up to 32GB) |
Power Supply | DC 5V/2A |
Operating Humidity | 85% |
Supported Protocols | TCP, UDP, HTTP, RTSP, DHCP |
Supported Browsers | Chrome, Firefox, Safari |
Mobile App Support | Foscam App |
Lists standard H.264 video compression, 1.0 Mega-Pixel, browser support, encryption, night vision, snapshot, dual-stream, IR-Cut, DDNS, remote viewing, user management, motion detection, Phone APPs, and network protocols.
Explains how to access the camera via HTTP and HTTPS protocols using its LAN IP address and port.
Covers accessing the camera remotely via the Internet using a WAN IP address and port forwarding.
Explains DDNS for dynamic IP addresses and how to change the default HTTP port.
Provides step-by-step instructions for configuring port forwarding on a router, using a Linksys example.
Details using the camera's embedded DDNS domain name for internet access.
Guides on using third-party DDNS services like no-ip.com for remote camera access.
Explains the initial setup wizard for configuring camera name, time, wireless, and IP settings.
Describes how to create and manage user accounts with different privilege levels.
Instructions for setting a static IP address for the camera, matching the router's subnet.
Steps to configure wireless settings, including scanning for networks and entering passwords.
Explains using the embedded FOSCAM DDNS or third-party DDNS services.
Instructions for configuring email alerts for motion detection.
Instructions to enable P2P function for accessing the camera via smart phone apps.
Explains camera's support for Motion Detection alarms, sending emails or uploading images.