Network cameras capture images through a lens and use an internal CPU to convert them into a digital stream. This data is sent via Ethernet cables (often using or PoE to provide both data and power through one cord) or via Wi-Fi to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) or directly to the cloud. Key Types of Network Cameras

A network camera, commonly known as an , is a digital video device that transmits footage over a local area network (LAN) or the internet. Unlike older analog systems, these cameras function as independent computers on your network, each with its own IP address and built-in processing power. How Network Cameras Work

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