Cisco WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Security Video Camera -w/2-Way Audio

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Monitor and protect your business with a versatile camera. Formerly Linksys Business Series, now Cisco Small Business Video Surveillance Cameras, the WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera allows you to monitor the critical assets of your business from anywhere in the world. Use any web browser to view video and control the camera’s pan-tilt capabilities. Dual codecs provide flexibility in determining image quality versus storage and bandwidth requirements. The… More >>
 Cisco WVC210 Wireless G PTZ Internet Security Video Camera  w/2 Way Audio

  • Former Linksys Business Series
  • Sends high-quality live video to your network wirelessly
  • Low-light sensitivity
  • Simultaneous dual CODECs make an optimal combination of video viewing and storage
  • Supports two-way audio, IP multicast, and 3GPP

Cisco WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Security Video Camera -w/2-Way Audio

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5 Responses to “Cisco WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Security Video Camera -w/2-Way Audio”

  1. John Y. Kim says:

    No where on the description nor packaging does it say it does not work with Windows vista. Called support and they confirmed that it does not work with Vista. They said to keep an eye out for a “patch”, but they could not tell me when,where, and how.

    Returning it ASAP. Just a waste of time:(

    Too bad because I’ve had good experiences with linksys products, but they dropped the ball on this one.
    Reviews: 2 / 5

  2. This is the newest model. If money is an issue go with the WVC200, the improvements are not that significant. Both models have an email notification which is totally NON functional. When Cisco support was contacted, their help was non existent on the problem. Their solution was, “it is your ISP problem,” with NO troubleshooting effort on their part whatsoever. This is uncommon for Cisco, MOST of their support is acceptable. Must be all these cost cutting efforts that we end users get to suffer with. These cameras are classified as Small Business equipment as opposed to Consumer end users. Make sure you purchase the correct model sometimes the model number is obscured
    Reviews: 3 / 5

  3. C. Hirschler says:

    Works well. Excellent software, easy installation. Of course, would be better with adjustable focus, but no web video cam in a consumer price range offers that. We are thinking of buying a second one to see in another direction.
    Reviews: 5 / 5

  4. J. Sanchez says:

    If you aren’t a little technical, you’ll have some issues setting it up and making the remote access to work. In addition of signing up for a Dynamic DNS service, you’ll need to setup port forwarding in your router to be able to access it from the ouside world.

    The motion sensor feature is VERY weak. You have to be two feet away from the camera to be detected, and there’s no way to schedule times for the motion sensor to be active, which means that if you activate the motion sensor, and you are close to the camera, it will be sending email notifications all the time. I was getting better results with a $90 panasonic. I’m planning to return this camera.
    Reviews: 3 / 5

  5. oldguy says:

    I gave this camera 4 stars for construction only because it’s a bit large. Five stars for performance and 3 for set up. The performance and ease to access on the Internet or IPhone is outstanding. It’s extremely easy to set up the type actions you want on the camera such as motions, directions, etc. The corresponding pictures you receive are great and you don’t have to worry about being away from home and your computer going off line. When I’m out of the house I use the IPhone Internet to set up the actions I want the camera to do and either access the picture there or one of the 3 apps I have to view the pictures different ways. The company (Cisco) has some really outstanding individuals (especially one who did everything for me) on the tech team to help you out but only a few will help you with your own router.

    The software that came with the camera doesn’t work and you have to have the updated firmware. You’ll need help from Cisco at 866-606-1866 to get it downloaded properly and modified in your directory to where it’ll work. You have to have the camera set up with the right firmware, get the software loaded for the install, set up the router and the firewall, and do the install. If you’re a super geek you can probably do it all yourself, otherwise get help from Cisco. Many/most of the Cisco Forum area comments are outdated or wrong and their recommendations just don’t work. It all depends of getting the right firmware, what kind of router you’re using, and the tech agent you get to help, especially with the firmware update. I definitely am going to buy a second camera and maybe a third.
    Reviews: 5 / 5

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