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Built-in features for motion detection and scheduled uploads via FTP or email. Why Use a Video Server?

Digital signals travel over existing network cables, reducing the need for new, heavy wiring runs. Installation and Setup

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Easily add more servers to your network as your security needs grow.

The Axis 2400 Video Server represents a landmark in the transition from analog CCTV to modern IP surveillance. By acting as a bridge, it allows users to convert legacy analog camera signals into digital streams that can be managed over a network. Understanding the Axis 2400 Video Server Built-in features for motion detection and scheduled uploads

Are you trying to with modern VMS software like Milestone or Genetec?

At its core, the Axis 2400 is a four-port video encoder. It is designed for businesses that already have an investment in analog cameras but want the flexibility of remote monitoring and digital recording. Instead of replacing every camera, you plug them into the Axis 2400 to "network-enable" them. Core Specifications and Features Installation and Setup Are you an existing unit

Use the Axis IP Utility or a DHCP server to assign a unique IP address to the unit.

💡 Always ensure your video server is behind a firewall. Legacy devices like the 2400 may not have the latest security patches against modern cyber threats. To help you get the most out of this setup, tell me:

While the Axis 2400 was a pioneer, it is now considered a legacy device. Modern security needs often require higher resolutions (4K), H.265 compression, and advanced AI analytics that the 2400 cannot provide.