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go3 Warranty

The only question we ask is where to send the replacement.

Let’s face it, products break. More often than not, they break when you least expect them to and after the manufacturer's warranty expires. For most businesses, IP surveillance and security hardware represents a major infrastructure expense.

The IP Camera Supply go3 warranty program was designed to offer complete protection of this investment. If your equipment fails, malfunctions, or ceases to operate properly for any reason… as a result of manufacturer defect, component failure or user negligence, we’ll provide an expedited replacement.

With go3, your hardware purchase is completely covered for a full 3 years from the date of purchase.

Basic Conditions (No Fine Print)

The equipment must have been purchased from us and must be returned within the go3 warranty period. go3 coverage must be purchased at the point of sale, and is not refundable.

IP Camera Surveillance

IP Video Surveillance put simply, is the transmission of video that utilizes open internet protocols and standards for the purpose of recording and monitoring clips. Keep in mind this should not be confused with more proprietary methods of transmitting video footage in which only the manufacturer of the camera (whether that be Axis, Mobotix, or any other manufacturer) can decode the video for the purpose of recording and/or displaying the video.

What is an IP camera?

IP cameras or network ip cameras stream live video via digital packets across an internet protocol network such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or the Internet. The benefit of network cameras, is that they reside on IP networks; the video streams can then be accessed and stored remotely. This enables users to view and/or manage the IP cam using a standard web browser or video management software from different locations, giving businesses increased flexibility. If you are serious about home and office security, IP Camera Supply is here to help. You can reach us via www.IPCameraSupply.com or by way of our toll free number 1-866-885-4853.

Our representatives are serious about finding the right solution for your security needs. We offer a wide range of surveillance and recording equipment featuring an extensive catalog of IP Cams, Network Video Recorders, Digital Video Recorders (DVR), Video Servers and Security Monitors in addition to closed circuit television equipment. IP Camera Supply has everything you need for IP surveillance. Whether you're interested in an Axis Camera, a Panasonic Network Camera, or even if your just looking for more general information about Wireless Network Cameras, or our PTZ cameras, IP Camera Supply can help you find the equipment that best fits your home or office. We have literally, thousands of surveillence solutions to fit any budget, so don't hesitate to call!

What is a Network Video Recorder or an NVR?

A Network Video Recorder or NVR is an IP-based device that sits on your network. Network Video Recorders, when bundled with Network Video Software, can be managed remotely via your Local Area Network or over the internet. They give you greater flexibility in terms of accessing your captured clips. The basic function of the NVR is the simultaneous mpeg capturing and remote access of live video streams from your IP cameras.

What is a Digital Video Recorder or Security DVR?

A Digital Video Recorder or DVR is a device that records video streams to a disk drive in a digital format. Digital Video Recorders or Security DVRs as they are also known, do not use IP-based surveillance cameras they instead utilize analog based surveillance cameras that are typically found in CCTV deployments. DVR's or Security DVRs, are the main way that CCTV systems record their surveillance videos.

What is a Video Server and what are Network Video Servers?

Video Servers allow the conversion of any analog camera into a fully functional IP camera. It has the ability to stream digitized video over an office network in the same way that current IP cameras do. Video servers can also be connected via a modem for access over a phone or ISDN connection. With the use of a video server, all elements of an existing surveillance system can be upgraded and networked into an IP based system without the need to replace the entire system. This makes Video Servers an attractive option for the cost conscience consumer.

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