DCS-5300G Securicam Network Internet Security Camera
Manufacturer: D-Link Part number: DCS-5300G
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- Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 7 reviews
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- Remotely watch and listen with the D-Link SECURICAM Network DCS-5300G Internet Security Camera. The DCS-5300G is a fully-featured surveillance system that connects to an Ethernet or wireless broadband network to provide remote high-quality video and audio. Using the latest 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-5300G securely communicates at a maximum wireless signal of up to 54Mbps. You can safely access ... Read more
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User reviews
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For The Price Good Reliable Camera
Pros: Fast, Reliable
Cons: None To Mention
Summary: I have two of these cameras running 24/7 with no issues. They work extremely well wirelessly and operate very fast surprisingly. As long as the lighting is good the ...
Summary: I have two of these cameras running 24/7 with no issues. They work extremely well wirelessly and operate very fast surprisingly. As long as the lighting is good the images from the camera are excellent. The built in microphone works very well. I have no problems at all with these camera. The both have their firmware updated. They are good for monitoring a room for sound and video. The digital zoom is terrible as with all cameras, the only good zoom is a optical zoom. If I wanted a digital zoom I would just open the camera viewer see the video and go into my windows XP and grab the magnifier. (you get the picture, Im sure). Anyway overall this is a good low budget camera with audio. The sound does make a big difference when you not only see whats going on but you can also hear whats going on.
I hoper this helps is making your choice.
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Rob3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Camera
by dgez on August 3, 2007
Pros: Excellent image quality; decent sound; PTZ functions; motion detection
Cons: locks up sometimes when wireless; gets a little warm
Summary: I have had this camera for close to 2 years. At first I had a rocky start with it, frequent lock ups, remote viewing problems. Over the time I have ...
Summary: I have had this camera for close to 2 years. At first I had a rocky start with it, frequent lock ups, remote viewing problems. Over the time I have had this camera, I have noticed that 90% of the problems I have encountered were either a user error, or an issue with the router and not a camera problem.
At first I was using a DLink DI-524. The camera was a few rooms away from the router and for the most part worked well. It would occasionally lock up and stop responding on my network and would require a power cycle. It was frustrating, and other reviews showed other people having similar issues.
When I moved to a new house, I bought a Dlink DGL-4300. Immediately, I noticed a difference. The amount of lockups dramatically decreased and remote video feeds were much smoother. The camera is also about twice as far from the router then it was before and works better! I have noticed that the newer DGL-4300 firmware does not play nice with this camera, so I am running a slightly back rev version, but thats a different issue.
Overall, not including my experiences with the old router, this camera is excellent! Rarely does it lock up anymore. Its a very reliable camera, I am actually considering buying another.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Unreliable
by parkjunkie on March 14, 2005
Pros: Decent image quality, and when it's running, it works well
Cons: Camera locks up and becomes inaccessible
Summary: D-link really needs to figure out why this camera locks up all the time. Their knowledge base only says to unplug it and plug it back in when it locks ...
Summary: D-link really needs to figure out why this camera locks up all the time. Their knowledge base only says to unplug it and plug it back in when it locks up (so D-Link obviously knows this is a problem). Sure enough, that does the trick, but when it locks up while you're accessing it remotely from the internet (i.e. you're simply not home to unplug it and reset it), you're out of luck -- camera is dead until you get home to fix it. This maddening problem really ought not to exist in a 400 dollar camera.
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I wonder if this problem occurs with other DLink cameras.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Wireless...NOT!
by scott4est on December 7, 2006
Pros: Reasonable performance, if you don't want wireless.
Cons: Worst tech-support EVER!
Summary: I purchased two D-Link 5300G cameras and attempted to configure them with a D-Link DI-634G Wireless Router. Unable to establish a wireless connection to either camera, I called D-Stink's ...
Summary: I purchased two D-Link 5300G cameras and attempted to configure them with a D-Link DI-634G Wireless Router. Unable to establish a wireless connection to either camera, I called D-Stink's tech-support. After 5 separate calls, all of which ended with being disconnected, I gave up. For them to say this camera is wireless and then charge the extra $ for it, it's a rip-off. Anyone want a deal on two wired cameras? They're cheap?!
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Not Mac Compatible
by joe182 on March 12, 2005
Pros: Windows Compatible
Cons: Mac Incompatibility Not Fairly Disclosed
Summary: Do not buy this camera if you want to use it with a Mac--any Mac. You will be able to control the camera--but unable to see any video! Other D-Link ...
Summary: Do not buy this camera if you want to use it with a Mac--any Mac. You will be able to control the camera--but unable to see any video! Other D-Link products, including cameras, work fine with Macs. This one, however, is useless if you only use Macs. Since the video and control is done through a web-browser, and Macs can use the same browsers as Windows-based computers, D-Link should warn buyers that the video won't work in any Mac browsers. Instead they save this little tidbit for the camera's "Troubleshooting" guide. I give the camera a 5 rating (since I assume it works fine with Windows OS browsers), but I give D-Link a 0 rating for adequate disclosure.
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Great webcam/surveillance camera
by lacsapbl on March 11, 2005
Pros: Easy, does everything it says, feature rich, flexible
Cons: Minor gripe with surveillance software
Summary: This camera does everything it is advertised to do and is extremely configurable and flexible. It's great as a simple home webcam to keep an eye on things. With ...
Summary: This camera does everything it is advertised to do and is extremely configurable and flexible. It's great as a simple home webcam to keep an eye on things. With the wireless, all you need is a power outlet so moving from one room to another or even tempararily putting it outside couldn't be easier. However, note that it is not b/g, it only works with 802.11g. On the other hand, it has plenty of additional features including external microphone input and industry standard I/O for adding motion detectors etc. While the web page works fine, I was also very impressed with the IP Surveillance software which allows monitoring up to 16 cameras at once and will record video (manually, on a schedule, or event driven) to the local hard drive. It also contains nice playback software that allows you to select what you want to playback merely by clicking a timeline. Of course, for simple monitoring of one camera the web page built into the device works fine.
The unit fits nicely on any flat surface and comes with a standard camera mount for mounting the unit to a wall.
Image quality isn't megapixel camera quality, but more than adequate for keeping an eye on an area, but don't expect to see license plate numbers. Digital zoom is OK as digital zoom goes (the digital zoom web control is nicely done!) but if you need zoom regularly you definitely should go optical which I see D-Link just released or get a high end 3+ migapixel camera that allow digital zoom to work acceptably.
Pan and Tilt work great and also allows presets and programming to cycle through presets you establish.
I only have two minor gripes. Gripe one is that the IP Surveillance Monitor software window cannot be moved to a second monitor which seems to me to be the ideal setup. Work on my main monitor and keep an eye on my cameras using my secondary monitor. This of course is only true of the surveillance software--this isn't a limitation when viewed through a browser window. As a work around for viewing multiple webcams, I'll probably just create a simple web page (using code from D-Links support site) and embed the streamed video from multiple cameras into a table setup on the web page I create. Gripe 2 is that I would like to have a more flexible way to power the unit. Rather than be stuck to using a traditional dc input with the approx 6' cord, I'd like to be able to power over, for example, cat5 cable for places where an outlet is not convenient or just to make a mounted installation cleaner.
Minor gripes aside, I'm very pleased and feel I definitely got my money's worth. If higher quality image is an absolute must, I also have an IQEye (cost over $1500 wo pan/tilt) which is very nice but also pricey.Updated
I was very impressed with the camera the first few days I used it and wrote a good review. I still like the camera when it works, but that's the catch "when it works"!
The darn thing keeps locking up and will not work again until it is unplugged. It crashes so much as to be almost useless. I strongly recommend NOT buying this camera until D-Link fixes this problem.Updated
I was very impressed with the camera the first few days I used it and wrote a good review. I still like the camera when it works, but that's the catch "when it works"!
The darn thing keeps locking up and will not work again until it is unplugged. It crashes so much as to be almost useless. I strongly recommend NOT buying this camera until D-Link fixes this problem. -
Feature-filled and high end product!
Pros: Easy to setup. Great tech support - 24/7. Video quality is excellent with the CCD. Remote control for the camera. Small and compact. Can setup via wireless or wired to the router. All hardware included to DIY home security camera system.
Cons: Expensive, very expensive.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: D-Link
- Part number: DCS-5300G
- Description: Remotely watch and listen with the D-Link SECURICAM Network DCS-5300G Internet Security Camera. The DCS-5300G is a fully-featured surveillance system that connects to an Ethernet or wireless broadband network to provide remote high-quality video and audio. Using the latest 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-5300G securely communicates at a maximum wireless signal of up to 54Mbps. You can safely access and control the DCS-5300G using Internet Explorer version 6 from anywhere in the world. Watch and listen remotely as the DCS-5300G captures both sound and video of your site. The DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera uses a CCD sensor that provides sharp and clear video with life-like color representation. The DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera has a pan, tilt, and zoom function that can be controlled from the Web interface or from the included remote control. Pan the security camera up to 270 degrees horizontally and tilt it up to 90 degrees vertically. The pan/tilt speed can be adjusted to your preference. 4x digital zoom lets you remotely zoom in on all the action for close-up viewing. The DCS-5300G adheres to the Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) specification, which allows computers running Windows XP/Me to automatically recognize the DCS-5300G and add it to your network without requiring additional configuration. The DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera can be accessed and viewed from "My Network Places" as a device on the network. By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services available on the Web, you can assign an easy-to-remember name and domain to the camera. This allows you to remotely access your security camera without having to remember the IP address, even if it has been changed by your Internet Service Provider. Everything needed to get started is included with the DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera. Simple installation procedures, along with the built-in Web-based interface offer easy integration into your network environment. A powerful surveillance software is included to enhance the monitoring and security management of the DCS-5300G. You can record high quality video to your hard drive using MPEG4 compression, playback video, monitor as many as 16 cameras on a single screen, and set up motion detection to trigger automatic recording and e-mail alerts. The DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera is a cost-effective and versatile security solution for your home or business. The DCS-5300G Wireless Security Camera comes with detachable antennas with reverse SMA connectors. By simply attaching a D-Link Wireless antenna, you can increase the wireless range of the DCS-5300G.
General
- Device Type Network camera
- Width 4.1 in
- Depth 4 in
- Height 4.4 in
- Weight 0.7 lbs
Camera
- Type Color - Pan / tilt / zoom
- Digital Video Format MPEG-4
- Digital Zoom 4 x
- Exposure Range 1/160 sec - 1/15000 sec
- Still Image JPEG
- Audio Support Yes
Image Sensor
- Type CCD 1/4"
Lens Construction
- Type Motorized zoom
Interfaces
- Video Composite video
- Networking IEEE 802.11g, Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x Audio / video, 1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm
Power
- Power Device Power adapter - External
- Battery None
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000
Manufacturer info
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- Website: http://www.dlink.com/
- Address:
17595 Mt. Herrmann Street, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 - Phone: 1-800-326-1688


