Released as a high-performance megapixel network camera, the AXIS 206M was designed for indoor surveillance, offering significantly higher resolution than standard VGA cameras of its era. Megapixel Resolution
The Axis 206M, while reliable, belongs to an era where was not as advanced as it is today. Many older cameras were installed with default settings, creating significant security risks. 1. Lack of Password Protection
Deploying the Axis 206M requires proper physical placement and network configuration. Step 1: Physical Installation ntitlelive view axis 206m
Modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Safari) have phased out native support for older ActiveX controls or specific legacy applets used by older IP cameras.
It typically offers VGA resolution (640 × 480 pixels). While low by modern high-definition standards, this was adequate for basic monitoring and surveillance purposes. Released as a high-performance megapixel network camera, the
Dropdown menus allowing users to toggle between full megapixel resolution and lower resolutions (like VGA or QVGA) to optimize bandwidth.
Though early models often used DC power, the series paved the way for Power over Ethernet (PoE) as the industry standard. It typically offers VGA resolution (640 × 480 pixels)
Privacy Masking: This allowed administrators to block out specific areas of the live view to protect privacy.