The AXIS 206M was part of a landmark family of network cameras by Axis Communications, celebrated at its launch as one of the smallest megapixel network cameras in the world. Unlike the standard VGA-resolution AXIS 206, the "M" model featured a , offering: High Resolution : Captures images up to
The string "ntitle---------------------------live view - axis 206m--------------------------" appears because of how the camera's factory firmware was coded.
is a megapixel network camera designed for indoor surveillance, capable of delivering high-resolution images up to Axis Communications Accessing the Live View The AXIS 206M was part of a landmark
The "live view" on the Axis 206M was not an afterthought; it was the product's raison d'être. Here is how it functioned in practice:
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Release the button. The Status indicator will turn once the camera finishes rebooting.
Axis long ago designated this model as End-of-Life (EOL), meaning no modern security patches exist for discovered vulnerabilities. : Tells Google to look for web pages
: Tells Google to look for web pages with "Live View" in the title.
A single 206M could often cover an area that previously required two standard cameras.