Product guide
Switching Technology for Video Surveillance
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2. Avoiding distance limitations caused by copper Ethernet cabling
• In larger deployments or perimeter surveillance, it is possible that the distance between the switch and the camera
will be over 100m and this is when copper Ethernet cabling becomes problematic.
• D-Link Smart and Managed switches provide fibre connectivity in both Gigabit SFP as well as 10 Gigabit SFP+.
This means you are able to extend the reach of your Video Surveillance network up to 80km! This not only benefits
where you can deploy cameras but also gives you options to place recording storage equipment securely and safely
away from the camera locations.
3. Making your Video Surveillance setup as simple as possible
• D-Link offers an easy to setup, standalone Video Surveillance solution which can be accessed remotely.
• The JustConnect™ Multifunctional NVR (DNR-2060-08P) can automatically
power, detect and record from cameras as soon as they are connected.
• Standalone solution with front panel
controls and local display with dual
monitor support
• Auto-discovery and auto-configuration
makes adding network cameras quick and easy
• Built-in PoE allows simple connectivity
to network cameras, providing power and
network connectivity through a single cable
• Full HD support on all 8 channels
• Search footage by event, date or time
• Simultaneous live and recorded
playback with step/fast forward/rewind
• Live monitoring with full-screen, snapshot
and pan/tilt/zoom control
• JustConnect+ app to monitor cameras remotely via iOS devices in real-time.
• An NVR and PoE switch in one easy to set up and manage device, the DNR-2060-08P is a cost-effective upgrade
addition to any security and surveillance infrastructure.
4. Concerns about your cameras going oine or Wireless Access Points failing
• D-Link’s unified wireless solution provides a redundant, seamless wireless network which not only provides complete
wireless coverage but also a fail-safe wireless environment should one of the Wireless Access Points fail.
• Automatic channel selection means the Wireless Access Points will select a non-interfering channel to provide
the best coverage.