Moxa, a provider of hardened networking, communication and computing solutions, is helping bring the benefits of IP network video to challenging outdoor applications by expanding its industry-leading VPort camera line to include the VPort P26A-1MP-T. BUILT FOR DEMANDING OUTDOOR USE Extremely rugged, the VPort P26A-1MP-T is a fixed dome HD IP camera purpose-engineered for harsh,…
Moxa 802.11n Wireless Access Points Gain Enhanced Speed and Functionality
Moxa, a provider of hardened networking, communication and computing solutions, announced that all models in its 802.11n series of wireless access points will gain significant enhancements in speed and functionality through a free firmware upgrade. The new firmware provides Moxa’s AWK-3131 and AWK-4131 models with improved throughput up to 150 Mbps, automatic backup configuration through…
Ethernet extenders: A fiber alternative made easy
Extending a point-to-point transmission beyond the 100-meter Ethernet limitation typically involves using fiber cables. However, deploying a new fiber infrastructure can be difficult to justify in a cost-benefit analysis, and far more time-consuming than leveraging existing copper wiring resources. According to a 2009 entry of the U.S. Department of Transportation, installation for one mile (1.6 km) of
Moxa’s Rugged New IP Dome Camera
Moxa announces the release of a new IP dome camera that enables more reliable video surveillance performance in harsh outdoor installations. Able to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 122°F without a fan or heater, the Moxa VPort P26 outdoor IP dome camera is housed in an exceptionally rugged metal enclosure with IP66 rain/dust…
Making power-over-Ethernet work in horrible weather
Networks deployed in extreme outdoor environments would seem like a natural fit for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology. The problem is that outdoor network devices are more difficult to wire, and will need more costly cables. It’s also more difficult to consistently find conveniently located power sockets outdoors. PoE technology would solve both problems because it lets […]
Moxa – IP Camera to Withstand Extreme Temperatures without Heater-Cooling Fan
Moxa launched VPort™ 36-1MP-T camera, the world’s first industrial-grade IP network camera capable of withstanding a wide temperature range of -40° C to 75° C (-40° F to 167° F). The camera installs outdoors inside a standard camera housing without the need for a heater or cooling fan, resulting in reduced energy consumption and simplified,…