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D-Link DCS-G900 Wireless G Internet Camera

DCS-G900
Manufacturer: D-Link
Part Number: DCS-G900
Reviews: 2
Average Review: 4.9 / 10

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DCS-G900 Reviews

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Design: 0.0 / 10
Image Quality: 0.0 / 10
Easy of Use: 0.0 / 10
Connectivity: 2.0 / 10
Other Features: 2.0 / 10
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I sent one back to D-Link after the wireless function would not work (worked perfectly in wired mode), the replacement now repeatedly drops off the network. This device has wasted hours and hours of my time, which I cannot charge to my client. Very unimpressed.... (see the full review here)
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Design: 8.0 / 10
Image Quality: 8.0 / 10
Easy of Use: 9.9 / 10
Connectivity: 9.9 / 10
Other Features: 9.0 / 10
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A great camera for the price; I've got lots of them in 24/7 use along with the wired version (DCS 900), and they all mostly just work. Reliability is great, although I've seen indications that the metal mount packaged with the camera also serves as somewhat of a heat sink -- cameras not mounted to a good thermal conductor seem to get touchy after months of continuous operation.... (see the full review here)