Hi,
Can some one suggest a decent entry level Wireless IP cam? I'd appreciate it.
Have to get my feet wet learning surveillance as a winter project. My NAS is DS713+ running DSM4.3. Thanks in advance.
Are you thinking of integrating it into the NAS, like an NVR? Or using it standalone, no recording, just motion notification or something? And as a fellow Synology owner, am I crazy or didn't the SOHO models used to have some limited camera control and/or recording capability, and they also made a standalone product for more cameras, high end fancy option stuff? Because now I just checked their website and there is no mention of cameras, surveillance, or that kind of security under DSM features.
http://www.synology.com/dsm/index.php?lang=enu
Anyway, depending on what kind of software (desktop, server, NAS, mobile, or otherwise - and also those decisions can dictate acceptable kinds of camera streams [h264 vs MJPEG]) you go with, I've personally had good experiences with relatively economical Foscams in the past (there are a lot of knock-offs of Foscam sold on eBay, make sure to buy from newegg, amazon, etc., or a known good seller).
I think the higher end of the market is dominated by Axis on the straight IP camera side, at least it seems to be whenever I check.
FWIW I had always hardwired my cameras, but I wouldn't be surprised if you could get good results over 2.4ghz 802.11n now.
Last time I ran IP cameras, my needs were pretty modest and I had great success using a Mac program called iCamSource (requires a Mac desktop, acts a server in the background and did its own magic without port forwarding) & it's corresponding iOS app which gave me great, instant, motion alerts and can also do PTZ controls if camera is so equipped, but there's tons of stuff out there.
hth