IP Surveillance Replaces Analog Video
IP Surveillance Replaces Analog Video Surveillance; Government Can Track More Than Your Image.
IP surveillance is gradually replacing Analog Video Surveillance. The IP system gives each IP device an individual address.
IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol. An IP device with a local address can send data and images to the internet to be viewed and managed offsite of the camera’s or IP device’s physical location.
The IP equipment includes a camera and a computer to set the camera or cameras with and to act as a recorder to back up the video images.
Management software is a key part of the equipment and allows for recording and playing back of the data.
A network switch that is a hub for all the equipment to run on a particular network assigned to the system completes the basic equipment needed.
The IP Surveillance system allows for remote monitoring of data.
The equipment can be wireless and is a preferred method of connecting to the internet and assigned network.
How to Set Up an IP Surveillance System
IP Surveillance System is an Affordable and Easy System to Use and to Set Up
The system is being sold with all of the spy equipment permeating our culture as both affordable and convenient.
The more spy equipment everyone can hook up the easier it will be to round everyone up whenever the New World Order global police state chooses to do so.
Meanwhile people are merrily hooking these surveillance systems up in their homes, offices, summer homes, and anywhere they can.
Smart move by the multinationals to get everyone to do the work for them and get us well on the way to having plenty of monitored, recorded, tagged, tracked, and implanted humans.
What Does Internet Protocol Mean and how Does It Work?
The internet protocol or IP is a method by which data goes from one computer to another on the Internet.
Every computer has at least one IP address and it is a unique identification.
This is common knowledge but the knowledge that would be helpful is neither so common nor easy to understand.
The knowledge that is missing or confusing is how does the data go back and forth throughout the internet and where is it stored?
There are gateway computers that are designed to recognize both the sender and the receiver’s IP address, yet does anyone know where these gateway computers are located or who is operating them?
Who controls where this information is routed to during, before, and after that video you sent to your mother lands on her computer at her very individual IP address?
The FBI has a central data bank along with Homeland Security and all of those massive data banks are being tied to the New World Order central data banks.
With all of this data collection and spying already happening it seems reasonable to assume that the IP address of your computer and IP surveillance data are taking a side trip into those hubs that tie to central data banks.