Pros: The camera's picture is excellent. Cons: Customer satisfaction is unimportant to them.
I bought this camera based on reviews that I had read. I set it up and it mostly worked. The picture was excellent - but it is certainly a bandwidth intensive device. After a couple of days of use I noticed that if I faced it out a window, every 5 or 10 ...
Pros: Extremely good low light sensitivity, many alarm options Cons: Too long to list, but worse is the lack of support
I have had the unit for a week now (Jun,05) and have experienced most of the problems that previous reviewers have reported. I've tried 2 SD memories, neither will work (128mb and 512mb). They won't format (the manual doesn't say what format they ...
Pros: auto shutter and auto slow shutter setting, auto "switch to black and white Cons: Logs could be better
Im not sure whats going on with some of these other people not geting the FTP, WEP and other features to work but I can give you all a tip. You will have to use your brain in order to get this camera to work. If you want me to hold your hand and explain ...
Pros: Cheapest outside PTZ camera with high megapixel ratings. Cons: Firmware is very buggy and the camera is unusable in a DVR security solution.
IKWB11A The camera cannot work over a slow WAN link. It's FTP recording sometimes works, usually doesn't. The camera will lockup and quit sending images. Sometimes it just drops off the LAN and switches to WIFI even though we don't have WIFI. ...
Pros: Great price for PTZ webcam, robust features, java based, good picture quality. Cons: Buggy software, no alternate software interface, viewer interface not robust.
I've been using the Toshiba IK-WB11A Webcam for about a month now. Overall I've been very satisfied with the camera quality and features. I've also experienced a couple of strange behaviors as well, but I think it's mainly due to Toshiba's software ...
Pros: 3.01 Firmware, Optics (great low light performance), Zoom, Integrated Motion detector and Mic. Cons: Support, Interface, Documentation, Configuration, Wireless Performance, Wireless interaction with Netgear base stations, no adjustable mount.
I've deployed three WB11A camera's outside for security purposes. From the first day I attempted to deploy the cameras wirelessly I ran into multiple issues with the configuration, wireless range and interaction with Netgear base stations. I've also ...
Pros: Nice pan-tilt capabilities, good enough for live streaming. Cons: Simply doesn't do some stuff it claims to.
I've been dealing with an IK-WB11A for about a month. Man, do I ever wish the folks who bought it had read some reviews here before they went shopping! I will say that getting it set up for basic stuff and "live" use is fairly straightforward. ...
Pros: Good optics Cons: Poor firmware. Unreliable performance. Kept locking up requiring many reboots.
We purchased one unit for testing (considering it was a new product from Toshiba). The optics are great. It produces great images in low light (.03 lux). But the firmware and functionality of the camera are poor. Originally I had trouble getting it ...
Pros: Good housing. Good low light. Cons: Can't use 75% of the advertised features. Unreliable. Poor tech support.
I bought this for $599 at Frys. I bought it to monitor my vacation house. As the previous poster stated, their web setup is clunky. The night vision is good, but after that.... The camera hangs in low light situations, the only way out is a reboot. ...
IK-WB11a - Great images, bandwidth hog by info-tis ,Apr 22 '07
Pros: Great pictures Cons: Interface is difficult to work with, requires tons of bandwidth.
I setup a network of these units. If you need high level consistent recording, it will take a lot of experimentation to get everything working well. The interface appears easy to use, but it takes tons of tweaking based on your expectations to capture motion and clear pictures.
If you intend to use multiple units, don't use anything less than a gig switch. These use tons of bandwidth. Wireless connectivity with multiple units is hopeless.
If you've decided to give up on this Webcam and want to unload it, let me know.
Pros: Great hardware. Good images. Good features. Cons: Useless firmware. Requires constant rebooting. Unreliable.
The hardware is great, but the firmware is just terrible. It requires constant rebooting, and then only works for short periods of time. It's pretty much useless as a security camera b/c it simply can't be relied upon to work when you need it. I've gotten much better results with cheap Quickcams than with this camera. It's a great example of good specs but abismal implementation.
Pros: Great optics Cons: Reliability sucks
Setup clunky
Yes the optics of this camera are great, the tilting and panning very handy, but the thing is just way too unreliable to actually be of any help. The Java app embedded in the camera is increadibly flakey, sometimes works sometimes doesn't. I have played around with several time out settings on the Java console command line, not once with good result.
Wired connections are (much) better than wireless ones but
make no mistake, you cannot rely on this thing, it will not work much longer than a few minutes or hours depending on your luck.
Could be better, could be worse by timtimtj ,Nov 22 '04
Pros: Good picture, good feature set, good construction Cons: Weak Mac admin support, FTP sometimes works. Still needs better firmware
I've had this camera at remote location for a couple of months. The picture quality is very good however focus is sometimes an issue. Make sure you have a fast Internet connect if you plan on viewing this camera from outside your local network.
The motion detection and recording is hit or miss and I was hoping that the latest firmware (3.02) would fix this...oh well.
I am primarily a Mac user (OS 10.3.x). Even with the latest version, the Java implementation on this platform leaves something to be desired. Some of the admin functions just don't work on the Mac. You might need a PC to do some things.
Now for the good news: If you plan on being on the same local network as the camera, it's great. The tilt and pan feature is good too. Plus, this camera is built well and should stand up to the elements.
A good camera for professionals not for watching fish by fieldworx ,Nov 16 '04
Pros: Excellent resolution and color Cons: Network functions need improvement
I have deployed this camera outdoors on a post in a very harsh environment five thousand miles away and it allows me to look around like I was standing there. The color and the resolution are simply outstanding in all lighting conditions. It was easy to setup and plug in and the firmware is easy to operate.
The java applet leaves a lot to be desired and the email/ftp functions can be a little flakey so it is less than optimal for continuous viewing. However it can always be accessed and rebooted. The recording to SD card functions work very well although it would be nice to simply be able to download the saved files.
Overall I have been very satisfied with this camera.
Pros: Great low light performance, Quick pan and tilt speed, Super image quality Cons: Email notification only works from some accounts
I bought the ik-wb11a. I have other cameras around the house but this has been the best I own. When I first installed the camera I was using wireless to connect to the network. I decided to try it wired. The performance doubled and I haven't had a problem since. Email notification with picture attachment works fine from my copper.net account but I could not get it to work from my earthlink.net account. You can see the quality of the cameras at http://www.camerawebpage.com/
I will be buying more in the future.
Toshiba IK-WB11A Network Camera The Toshiba IK-WB11A Network Camera captures live, high-resolution video that is viewable anywhere in the world through a standard web browser. It is ...
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