Video Server !exclusive!: Axis 2400
The device functions as a specialized computer that digitizes analog video input and distributes it via a standard Ethernet connection. Video Inputs : Features four BNC connectors for standard analog cameras. Compression
Lacking modern H.264/H.265 compression protocols, it eats up significantly more local network bandwidth than modern units. 🎯 The Verdict Axis 2400 Video Server
In 1998, a Swedish company named Axis Communications asked a radical question: What if we gave that dumb camera a web server? The device functions as a specialized computer that
The Axis 2400 Video Server is a reliable and feature-rich solution for integrating analog cameras into an IP-based surveillance system. Its compact design and robust feature set make it an ideal choice for a variety of security and surveillance applications. 🎯 The Verdict In 1998, a Swedish company
If you work in physical security or IT, you know the name . Today, they are the undisputed king of network cameras. But back in the late 90s, the world was still firmly analog. If you wanted to watch your parking lot, you needed a coax cable, a VCR, and a lot of patience for grainy footage.
The Axis 2400 was not a video server. It was a philosophical statement . It argued that the network was the recorder, that software mattered more than silicon, and that the analog past should be a bridge, not a barrier.