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		<strong>ifetch-tools </strong>- A set of tools that can
collect images from ip based cameras, monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected history.
		The current release has two components:
		<br><br>
		1.) ifetch.rb - A console tool written in ruby to collect images from ip based cameras with a conf file per camera.
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		2.) wwwifetch.rb - A ruby servlet to view collected history from a camera and monitor the collection status of each camera. The following feedback is provided on each cameras collection status:
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		<br><IMG src="green.jpg" border="0"> - all well
		<br><IMG src="red.jpg" border="0"> - collection in alarm mode
		<br><IMG src="grey.jpg" border="0"> - collection is offline

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<P>Cameras <b>donated/tested</b> for the project will be graded in to three categories as follows: Excellent, Average, Other.
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		<td><center>Manufacturer</center></td>
		<td><center>Rating</center></td>
		<td><center>Model</center></td>
		<td><center>Comments</center></td>
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		<td><center><A href="https://amcrest.com/">Amcrest</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>IP3M-954E</td>
		<td>Works out of the box for configuration. Camera exterior is well constructed and should last a long time.
		<br> * Had trouble getting good frame rate on image pull which is what ifetch-tools utilizes.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.apexis.com.cn/">Apexis</A></center></td>
		<td>Excellent</td>
		<td>APM-J011-WS</td>
		<td>Works out of the box. Camera web interface can now be utilized with Linux+Firefox so upgrading rating to Excellent.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.axis.com/">Axis</A></center></td>
		<td>Excellent</td>
		<td>2100, 210, 206, 207, 221</td>
		<td>Easy to work with out of the box, excellent frame rates, and tech support is very good.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.dlink.com/">D-Link</A></center></td>
		<td>Excellent</td>
		<td>D-Link DCS-930L</td>
		<td>Easy to work with out of the box and inexpensive.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.hawkingtech.com/">Hawking</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>HNC320W</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. I only have a HNC320W wireless unit to test.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.iguard.com/">IGuard</A></center></td>
		<td>Other</td>
		<td>IP-250E</td>
		<td>Low fps on jpeg pull. About 1 frame every 2 or 3 seconds.</td>
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		<td><center>IP Camera</center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>510</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="https://www.jidetech.com">JideTech</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>IPC-E3600</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.plustek.com/">Plustek</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>IPcam P1000</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, web interface, dome model, and tech support is very good. Camera expects to have IE for web browser and general access.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.panasonic.net">Panasonic</A></center></td>
		<td>Excellent</td>
		<td>BL-C210A</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="https://reolink.com">Reolink</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>RLC-410</td>
		<td>Works out of the box. However sometimes has issue, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.trendnet.com/">Trendnet</A></center></td>
		<td>Average<br>x-Other-x</td>
		<td>*TV-IP201(P), TV-IP301, **TV-IP320PI, TV-IP512(P), ***x-(TV-IP314PI)-x</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. Takes cctv lenses.<br> * On the TV-IP201(P) can get duplicate frames on short padded jpeg pulls.<br>** On the TV-IP320PI it requires addon software that appears to be IE only for username and passwor configuration. All other settings I cared about I could set from a generic browser.<br>*** On the TV-IP314PI support was no help to find url for snapshot. Camera performs poorly on heavy url pulls.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.toshiba.com">Toshiba</A></center></td>
		<td>Average</td>
		<td>IK-WR01A Orite IC301</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, tested for a user.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.tp-link.us">TP-Link</A></center></td>
		<td>Other</td>
		<td> NC220</td>
		<td>Works, but, depends on M$ for some feature and password is bas64 encoded for snapshot pull.</td>
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		<td><center><A href="http://www.wanscam.com">Wanscam</A></center></td>
		<td>Excellent</td>
		<td>IP Camera</td>
		<td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
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<b>If you do not like the above opinions please email me for information to send a unit you want me to test.</b>
<p>Current release - <strong>0.18.2</strong></p>
ifetch-tools information being tracked in Debian:<br><br>

<a href="http://bugs.debian.org/src:ifetch-tools"><b>BTS</b> (Bug Tracking System)</a><br>
<a href="http://packages.debian.org/src:ifetch-tools"><b>PDO</b> (packages.debian.org)</a><br>
<a href="http://packages.qa.debian.org/ifetch-tools"><b>PTS</b> (Package Tracking System)</a><br>
<a href="https://github.com/unixabg/ifetch-tools.git"><b>VCS</b> (Version Control System)</a><br>

<p>Also see <A href="http://www.fyeox.com">FYEOX.COM</A> for other ifetch-tools related information.
<p>Last updated on 20200216</p>
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