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iGuard is an affordable solution to your surveillance
and security needs. It is developed based on network
technology.
This device allows the user to stream live video images directly to the
internet without a PC. In another words, iGuard itself will act as
your server / gateway to the internet specifically for streaming video
images - live.
In
addition to substantial cost savings by eliminating the need for a PC, the
user also enjoy greater flexibility. It's compact size
(2.5" x 4" x 1") and light weight (100 grams), allows the
device to be easily installed almost anywhere. You can now have a
monitoring camera installed at a location of your choice.
Among
some of it's capabilities include motion detection, image recording, event
logging, password enabled, emailing events, and etc... It can be configured
such that motion detected will be recorded onto your local hard drive.
It can handle up to 30 viewers per USB camera and can set up to 8 user accounts.
How does it connect to the Internet?
iGuard utilizes the current internet infrastructure to stream the
video and share it with the world. It also features a DDNS for users with dynamic IP as well as a PPPoE
option to dial into your xDSL provider.
The following diagram illustrates three common network configurations for iGuard;
1. iGuard is connected to a Router/IP share and Cable/xDSL modem to stream video to the internet.
This is the most common configuration where a Router is used. The
Router Port Forwarding has to be configured to allow Public access to
iGuard.

2. iGuard is connected to a HUB and a Cable / xDSL modem.
In this setup, the user will need to setup PPPoE within iGuard.
Enter the username and password as provided by the ISP to allow iGuard
to dial-up to the internet.

3. iGuard is connected directly to a Cable / xDSL modem.
Similiar to configuration above, the PPPoE section in iGuard will have
to be configured to allow access to the internet. In addition, the
user will have to setup a DDNS account (choose from the list provided by
iGuard Setup Wizard)

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