IPkamerat
IPkamerat is a term for IP-based cameras that capture video and transmit it over an IP network rather than analogue coax. They are used in security, surveillance, and monitoring across homes, businesses, and public spaces, and can operate as standalone devices or as part of a larger VMS or NVR system.
Technically, IPkamerat cameras include built‑in processing, a network interface (Ethernet or Wi‑Fi), and encoding hardware. They
A typical IPkamerat setup comprises cameras, a network, and a recording or management component, such as an
Common deployments include offices, retail stores, warehouses, schools, and city spaces. Features often include motion alerts,
Advantages over analogue CCTV include higher image quality, scalability, and easier remote viewing and analytics. Limitations
The term reflects the broader shift from analogue to IP‑based video that began in the late 1990s