Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 8 Meter Night Vision and 3.6mm Lens (67° Viewing Angle)

Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 8 Meter Night Vision and 3.6mm Lens (67° Viewing Angle)
Updated on : September 22, 2012
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Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 8 Meter Night Vision and three.6mm Lens (67° Viewing Angle)

Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with eight Meter Night Vision and three.6mm Lens (67° Viewing Angle)

  • The IR lights can be turned off manually from the software
  • Audio high quality is improved, there will be no noise when speaking into the camera
  • WPA2 Encryption Supported
  • Added an audio input jack which can be utilised with an external microphone
  • Relocated the network light to the back of the camera. Add a power indicator lamp

The Foscam FI8918W Wireless IP Camera (White) delivers features such as high-high quality video and audio, pan/tilt, remote web viewing, motion detection and night-vision. With 1/4″ color CMOS image sensor, it delivers clear pictures in MJPEG format at a resolution of 640 x 480. A minimal illumination of .five lux tends to make the camera suitable for low-light surveillance. With 11 IR LEDs successful up to 26′ (eight m), the camera can capture clear images even in full darkness.Compatibility with smartphone (iPhone android and Blackberry) enables you to view real-time movies over the net making use of the normal Safari browser. The Wireless IP Camera supports 300 degree pan angle and 120 degree tilt angle. With the remote internet monitoring capacity, the camera functions as an iPhone infant monitor or as part of a house or workplace safety method. In addition, the two-way audio communication allows you to communicate with the visitors from the operator’s base station.Motion detection triggers an alarm when motion is detected in a designated portion of the video display. You can also get e-mail notifications when motion is detected or upload pre- and post-alarm snapshots by means of FTP. Straightforward to use and user-friendly interface make operations and control of several functions fast and easy. The Wireless IP Camera supports multi-level password protection to prevent unauthorized use. In addition, the camera guarantees secure WiFi network through WEP & WPA Encryption.

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  1. Corey H. Perez says:
    252 of 261 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Way more than I expected!, January 14, 2011
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    Corey H. Perez (Fairbanks (AK)) –
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    This review is from: Foscam FI8918W Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 8 Meter Night Vision and 3.6mm Lens (67° Viewing Angle) (Electronics)

    Where to start…

    Well I’ll open with.. I’m IMPRESSED! I opted to get the white version of the FI8918W just because it was cheaper than the black version and was identical other than the color. I was first concerned because I got two camera’s and the first one was “loose” it seemed (camera from the base). The second seems to be identical so this must just be the way these camera’s are. I hooked this up directly to my router as per the instructions and tried to determine a standard ip address without having to use the included software. I wasn’t able to so then used the mini-disc on my windows 7 PC. The computer prompted for reboot which I did before I noticed the icon on the desktop. When it rebooted I double clicked the icon and after a brief moment it displayed the ip address of the camera. Note: I’m also using zone alarm and it requested access to 255.255.255.255:10000, which I allowed and it displayed the camera.

    When I double clicked the ip address displayed in the software window I was taken to ie which then I put in the user id: admin and for the PW. I don’t know if I’m just lucky because I’ve had so many lessons with my other IP cameras, but this one was very easy (outside trying to figure out why the wireless config wasn’t working as expected). One of the other things I was really impressed with was the ease of setting up the wireless. I “scanned” for wireless sources, found mine, clicked it and nearly all the fields were prefilled. I only had to input my security key. Now… The issue I had. I’m currently running 4 different cameras, x2 different Linksys camera’s and a trendnet. Those all when setup kept their ip address. This Foscam uses a different one. So after you have it setup I’d recommend re-running their ip software and finding the new ip address after you have removed the cat5 cable. This took me about an hour to figure out.

    My camera background:

    I started out with x2 Linksys wvc54gca. These were my basis for learning about the IP camera’s, the router work required to open the ports and more especially multiple camera’s on the same router and how to accomplish that. After moving from the lower 48 to Alaska, we wanted a pan tilt zoom (PTZ) camera and opted for the Linksys WVC210. This camera is a very nice unit, but after getting the new Foscam night PTZ camera, I feel like I wasted a significant amount of money on this one unit, when I believe the Foscam FI8918W is easily a better buy. We also have the Trendnet tv-ip422w and compared to this new Foscam camera, the video is absolutely SUBPAR to the Foscam.

    While this is a review about the Foscam FI8918W I want the readers to know and appreciate what this camera does. The Linksys WVC54GCA works perfectly in IE and Firefox (Safari as well). The WVC210 will NOT, repeat NOT work with IE. There is an active X that is required and Cisco must have an issue with Microsoft or something because I cannot force my computer to accept the active X. You can ONLY view this in Fire Fox (FF) or Safari (if I remember correctly), but FF is what we use to view it. These Foscam’s work in: IE8, FF and FF on Mac OS-X (Snow Leopard). I haven’t tried Safari, but our needs were met in that realm.
    Mobile browsing: Both of the Linksys cam’s were visible on our iPhone/iTouch. We have now ditched the iPhone (junk) and went with the Samsung captivate (android) and had the same experience. The Trendnet and Foscam units were not viewable on either of our phones. This was an initial HUGE issue, but I’ve found that on both the itunes and android app store there is an app (android has a free version, apple doesn’t) called “IP Cam Viewer” by Robert Chou (android lite version works for free and has a banner at the top). If you use this program use “Add IP” in the settings to add your DNS address you established and go from there. This app also allows “swipe to pan” option.. NICE!!

    In setting up, I mentioned that I have multiple camera’s. I’ve resorted to using multiple different port’s such as: myipcam,dot,com:1111 and the next is: myipcam,dot,com:1112, and: myipcam,dot,com:1113, etc. You will establish this in your individual camera settings and your router config.

    Over all.

    I know my setup was based on historical config’s I’ve done with other camera’s so I was aware of some of the pitfalls. But I believe these cameras were the easiest to setup. The camera’s software/firmware is a little “hokey” and could be improved I believe, but It has everything it needs to have (that I could determine) so I can’t fault the firmware (admin) settings/options about that. The actual web GUI (interface) was pretty nice, especially compared to the other camera’s I have. I didn’t try the multiple setup and accessing them through the internet because one of the two cameras we received will be kept a little more “private” and may have access to part of our…

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  2. Katherine says:
    144 of 149 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    You don’t have to be an tech-but…., November 16, 2010
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    Katherine (Sutton, VT, United States) –
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    If you have never interfaced with your router’s software before (and you are not brave!) than this might not be for you. It is not hard to set up. You plug in its AC adapter and plug it into your router. Follow the instructions and wow.
    The picture is wonderful. The motion alarm is fantastic. We placed on of these inside our barn across the street from our home, about 350 feet away. We added an $80. antenna to our router from Hawking, also available on Amazon, and poof! I can now see what all the sqwak is at 2AM in my barn with out walking all the way out there! Wow, wow, wow. The pan and tilt features are really nice. We setup another at our front door, and three “out door” styles around the outside of the property. I don’t know how long this black “indoor” will last in the extreme temps and humitity of our barn and front porch, but that is not Foscam’s problem. I will update at the end of the winter, or sooner if they die during winter!

    4/3/11 Well they made it through the winter. We have been able to review motion detection alarm triggered video clips that were saved on our pc. We have been able to remote pan across the barn to see who is making all the racket and why. It is lovely to know who has been on your porch while you were sleeping! The cameras are wonderful. the there is an antenna you can get on amazon that will extend you wireless cababilities. We view the inside and outside of our barn across the street. These are great.

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