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The world of surveillance has undergone a significant transformation with the advent of network cameras, also known as IP cameras. These digital cameras have revolutionized the way we approach security and monitoring, offering enhanced features, flexibility, and accessibility. In this post, we'll explore the latest developments and updates in network cameras, highlighting their benefits, applications, and future prospects.
Three years ago, 4MP was acceptable. Today, updated network cameras start at . The new benchmark is 12MP . The world of surveillance has undergone a significant
| Mistake | Consequence | Fix | |---------|-------------|-----| | Using default password | Botnets (Mirai) hijack your camera | 12+ char password + 2FA | | Plugging directly into router WAN | Camera exposed to internet | Use a VLAN or firewall rule | | Buying “no-name” networkcameras | No firmware updates → security holes | Stick with Axis, Hikvision, Dahua, Reolink, UniFi | | Ignoring bandwidth | Slows entire network | Limit camera to 4–8 Mbps each | Three years ago, 4MP was acceptable
“Updated” camera models often highlight firmware that removes backdoor vulnerabilities and provides verifiable supply chain declarations . Three years ago