TRENDnet TV IP212W Wireless Internet Camera Server with 2 Way Audio
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Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Model: TV-IP212W
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: TRENDnet
Label: TRENDnet
Features for TRENDnet TV IP212W Wireless Internet Camera Server with 2 Way Audio:
- Listen and talk through the camera
- View live video on a 3G mobile phone
- Compact design
- Monitor and record up to 16 cameras
- Access the camera over the Internet
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Customer Reviews
I guess if you are an Engineer it might work... 
2008-08-02
...but that's what customer support is for. To make a long story short, after finally getting a hold of someone that spoke english, I was told to call ATT and then call them back. After calling back with ATT's instructions and still not getting any results, I was finally told by these "extremely helpful" individuals that "oh yeah" you have an ATT modem and yo cannot get a static IP address with them, I would have to purchase a static IP address from ATT if they would sell me one (which he doubted they would). Considering that not many people have ATT DSL lines (yes, I am being sarcastic) that should not be a problem and they obviously don't see a need to warn consumers. If you want to lose your shipping charges and waste three hours of your life go for it and buy the camera. P.S. If you have a case number assigned, such as when you call back a second time, be prepared to wait much longer for assistance.
So good it made me want to write my first review! 
2008-02-19
First off I am an engineer so I am not saying my mom could set this up ...wanted to make sure I mentioned that)
Have a new puppy and I wanted a petcam (more than just the pic uploaded via ftp like I had)... I wanted wifi so I could move it around, 2 way audio(so we could hear barking and in the future call the dog to come to the cam), and decent video.
I have DSL with a linksys 54g and easily setup port forwarding etc. Under security you have to allow internet requests and NAT pf. Make sure to port forward the RTSP 554 port (cell phone cam video).
After downloading a free 3gp video player I even got video w/ audio on my cell phone (a WM6 with EVDO)
There is a few second delay in audio and video but the quality really is just way better than I ever expected.
For $177 a.r. It was a steal.
Quality is higher than any x10, MS webcam, etc. Wifi did really well - you are able to have user access lists etc.
I havent tried motion triggers, emails, etc but assume those are fine since even the cheap cams do those well.