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XCam2 Provides Wireless Webcam Security

Do you want to protect your home and family from intruders, or just be able to see when the pizza delivery guy shows at the end of your driveway without leaving your living room? Is there some place you’d like to keep an eye on or a record of, like your bird feeder that you can’t easily reach with a wired camera? XCam2 and the XRayVision software may be the answer.

What XCam2 Is

XCam2 is a wireless video camera smaller than an iPod (with an optional battery pack for greater flexibility) with a receiver that connects to your TV, VCR or PC system. XCam2 can transmit LIVE COLOR video up to 100 feet. You can add multiple cameras and scan between the cameras like changing channels on your TV! The system can either be used by itself using a TV, VCR, or other video display or connected to a computer by way of the USB connection. Use it for home security, Internet communication, to keep track of your kids, or complete your bird watching life list.

What if a burglar steals your PC? Simple, have the camera use your broadband wireless Internet connection to send the images to the Web! Actiontec has released a new product called 54 Mbps Wireless Network Camera that provides extra security inside or outside any home. It is capable of connecting to a wireless network and through the Internet.  Live video can be captured and broadcast anywhere around the world. Practically speaking, the camera requires high-speed broadband Internet cable or DSL connections at both ends because the streaming video feed from the camera demands a lot of bandwidth. The camera can be used in many ways to bring in that extra security that many households have always wanted.  (Want to keep track of your teenagers when you’re out of town. Remember Risky Business? With the Network camera, you could nip the outrageous behavior of an enterprising Joel in the bud.) It could also serve as a security camera in the workplace.

However, just when you thought it was safe to go into the recreation room, there’s a new twist on security. The Rbot worm attacks Microsoft security weaknesses and sets up a Trojan horse. Once installed on a computer infected by the MyDoom worm, remote hackers can easily gain access to your PC, hard drive and passwords.  

The best advice is, if you’re not using it, turn it off.

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