IP Camera Monitoring: How It Can Help Your Protection
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IP Camera Monitoring: How It Can Help Your Protection

Abraão Almeida
Abraão Almeida

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The security market moves billions of dollars around the world and grows 20% a year. These data are from SIA (Association of Security Industries) and show us how important this issue is in our society. Therefore, we want to ask you: what do you know about IP camera monitoring?

IP cameras were developed to provide the security of various establishments in a more agile and effective way.

Do you know what IP cameras are? Do you know how and why these cameras should be monitored? That is what we will talk about in today's article.

We know that technologies go through several modifications in order to provide their users with the best there is on the market.

We, who need these technologies in our daily lives, both in our personal and professional lives, need to be aware of these changes and keep up with the news.

To do this, read on and learn more about IP cameras and their monitoring!

Understanding the difference between IP cameras and analog cameras

First, before we talk about IP camera monitoring, let's clarify the concept of this type of camera.

Analog security cameras work by storing filmed content on a memory card. To access these footage you need access to the memory card.

Analog cameras need to be connected to the digital video recorder. Thus, it can convert the analog signal obtained into digital and, in this way, transmit it to the Internet.

IP cameras, on the other hand, have an internal web server that allows images to be sent to another server in real time, via the Internet or an internal network.

Therefore, the images are saved directly on the Internet, as these cameras are connected to the network.

The basic difference between the two types of camera is the image scanning process, which is much more straightforward when done by IP cameras.

In order for you to better understand what IP cameras are and the importance of monitoring them, let's briefly explain how they work.

How do IP cameras work?

IP cameras, as their name suggests, are possible due to the IP address that each one has.

IP address is a code that identifies hardware or software. Each computer, for example, has a corresponding IP address.

For IP cameras to work in a network, the IP address of each one of them is an essential part of this process.

A camera's IP address is what will cause a certain image to be sent to the correct computer and not another one. Thus, it is through these addresses that different hardware communicate on a network.

Thus, from the IP address, the camera can be connected to a monitoring center and, in real time, you can follow everything that the camera is capturing.

It goes without saying that the IP camera, when compared to the analog, brings several benefits for your company's security or even your personal life.

Its ease of use, thanks to IP technology, also provides a shorter reaction time to unwanted situations, which is essential for the security of your establishment.

What about IP camera monitoring?

Now that we have covered some key concepts in understanding this subject, we can talk specifically about IP camera monitoring.

This technology is, without a doubt, very useful for the security of an enterprise. However, for it to work, the IP camera needs to be connected to the Internet.

This is not a problem, but a factor that should be addressed.

Among the benefits that IP cameras can bring to your company, we can highlight the following:

  • High-resolution images;
  • Real-time image capture without interruption of filming;
  • Remote access monitoring;
  • Integration of the IP camera with other security systems, such as alarms;
  • Checking changes in footage through watermarking techniques;
  • Surveillance of several areas, large or small, simultaneously;
  • Storage of images online;
  • High precision of images;
  • Less loss of resolution when using zoom;
  • Between others.

To be able to enjoy all these advantages, it is necessary to have a good Internet connection and to carry out the proper monitoring of IP cameras.

Monitoring will consist, in short, of monitoring the status of the camera: is it available? Is it functioning normally or, for some reason, has its functions been interrupted?

If it is the case of unwanted interruptions in operation, what caused the interruption? When did this malfunction occur?

These questions can be easily answered when good IP camera monitoring is carried out.

When we talk about host monitoring, being the IP camera a host type, we are talking about a favorable uptime.

Having a good uptime index is essential for your establishment to be, in fact, safe. Having cameras in your establishment but not monitoring them would be the same as not having them.

That is because instead of gaining all those benefits we mentioned above, you will simply have costs and will not enjoy any advantage that the IP camera can provide you.

When you monitor IP cameras, you will know exactly when a problem has occurred and can act promptly to resolve it.

As we mentioned, the IP camera depends on the Internet for its full functioning. So that you do not have connection problems, monitoring will be a key tool in your hands.

If your Internet connection fails recurrently, it is essential that you find out why. The practice of monitoring will help you in this analysis in a much easier way. So, did you understand how important IP camera monitoring is for your business? Now that you know more about cameras of this type, take the opportunity to learn everything you need to know about IP addresses.



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