Video Server Verified - Intitle Axis 2400
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The Axis 2400 was a 4-port video encoder. Released in the early 2000s, it was a bridge technology. Before IP cameras dominated the market, millions of analog CCTV cameras (BNC connectors, coax cables) were installed in banks, prisons, and retail stores. Ripping out that analog infrastructure was cost-prohibitive. intitle axis 2400 video server verified
The Axis 2400 solved this. It took four analog video inputs, digitized them, and streamed them over an Ethernet network using Motion JPEG (M-JPEG). It supported 30 frames per second (NTSC) or 25 fps (PAL) across all four channels, albeit at a low resolution (QCIF to 4CIF). Before we optimize the search, we must understand
Why people still search for it:
If you are researching this keyword because you own an Axis 2400, it is time to upgrade. The device is a security liability. Modern replacements include: Before IP cameras dominated the market, millions of
The new AXIS IP Utility does not detect the 2400. Use: