D-Link today announced a wireless Internet Camera with 3G compatibility so users can view live video streams from a 3G cell phone.
D-Link’s Internet Camera attaches to a home or small office network via a wired or wireless 802.11g/b connection and provides a convenient way to remotely monitor a home or office in real time from anywhere within a cellular phone.
The camera uses a fixed lens camera with resolutions up to 640×480 with user selectable JPEG or MPEG-4 compression. In addition to monitoring via cellular phones, the Wireless Internet Camera also allows for playback using any Internet Streaming Media Alliance (ISMA) compatible devices and browsers that offer support for RealPlayer 10.5 and QuickTime 6.5.
The D-Link Wireless Internet Camera with 3G compatibility also comes bundled with free Windows-based surveillance software that can support monitoring and scheduled, motion triggered, or manual recording for up to 16 cameras.
The camera features a built-in web-based user interface and supports both static and dynamic IP addressing as well as Dynamic Domain Name Services (DDNS) support for access to the camera without having to remember an IP address. Pricing and availability were not announced.






