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  1. Yes. And we ended up at Axis support in Jan. At the end of that they said a new msi was coming out to resolve the active x install isuues. I went through the online support hassle again in April, referred to the Jan. trials, and ended up no where... I'm happy to be away from them AND saving money. There's an old verbage a wise man told me in the 80's. Sales sells the first item. Parts and Service sell all the rest.
  2. When you get your Axis camera, look down through the setup menus. There's a folder called HTML examples. Just make your choices for video and copy/paste the html code to your webpage.
  3. 1. I'm a novice at this stuff, but my recent experiences might help you. 2. I've always known about the 100m max for Cat5. We wired a parking lot with Cat5e. I'm running an Axis 213 and an Axis 221 at over 500ft. (over 150 meters). Cameras seem to be a little more forgiving. 3. I'm ALL DONE with Axis. Had a lot of troubles with pc's with the latest IE security updates and trying to install the ActiveX from the Axis cams. Their tech support, sucked. All Done. I bought a Panasonic WV-NS202a. Cost me about $600 less and the picture is just as good in my opinion. Actually there are a few features on it I like better. The IE viewer install, no problem. And I can save it on a flash drive and install it prior to browsing to save the download from the camera. 4. Do a search for AvalanWireless. My NS202a was over 1000ft. I bought a Wireless Videolarm housing for the NS202a and it works through a concrete wall into the network room of the building! They offer 5.8ghz stuff and 900mhz. The 5ghz stuff is strictly LOS. I used 900. 5. I'd opt for a few great ptz's strategically placed, rather than a boat load of "whatever". But then, I'm still new....
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