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AXIS 240Q Video Server
240Q
AXIS 240Q Video Server
Part Number: 240Q
Reviews: 5
Average Review: 3.4 / 10

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Design: 9.5 / 10


Image Quality: 9.5 / 10
Convert analog to digital very well. It is very minimum delay, when I tried to view it with IE. I also used Active Webcam to view, recording and playback. There is a 2sec delay. I believe this is AW's problem, not the Axis 241Q problem.

Easy of Use: 9.5 / 10
Pretty intutiative to configure and change settings.

Connectivity: 0.0 / 10
Very easy to be recognized by its installation software.

Other Features: 9.0 / 10


Strengths
- video quality
- Stability (so far)
- no delay observed between analog to digital.

Weaknesses
- High cost!
- No recording/playback software.

Summary
I actually have the Axis 241Q, which is probably the same as Axis 240Q. I use it to convert CCTV signal from my Q-See CCTV cameras (QSB520SR and QSB550SR, both 0lux cameras) to digital, so I can remotely view over the internet. So far, it works great and I am happy with it. I am testing right now (just let it runs for days, day and night) to see how stable it is. I would be surprised if it is not stable, as it is based on Linux. Stability is one of my concerns. BTW, Q-See cameras are reasonably priced and have good features and quality. I could see in total darkness. QSB520SR and QSB550SR work well with Axis 241Q server. I wish there is a recording/playback software that comes with all Axis cameras.



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