| Small size, standalone unit that can be installed anywhere within the reach of a network line |
| Supports real-time, full-motion MPEG1 video compression at QSIF or SIF resolutions |
| 1 or 4 composite inputs selectable by software, NetGator Eye has built-in a video camera |
| Web-based user interface allowing for easy and intuitive use and administration |
| Appearance of the user interface can be modified by any HTML editing software |
| MPEG video is shown right inside the client's web-browser window |
| Low, medium and high resolution JPEG images that can be viewed at selectable rate (maximum 10fps at SIF resolution) |
| Point-to-point or multicasts transmission of live MPEG1 video |
| Capability to serve several point-to-point and multicasts MPEG1 viewing clients (with up to 7Mbps of total bandwidth) |
| Supports MPEG1 video at reduced frame rates to conserve network bandwidth |
| Low-latency video display (no more than 0.5 sec at 30fps) |
| On-screen real-time PTZ control for cameras connected via RS-232 serial port |
| Capability to store JPEG images or MPEG video files to an external FTP server |
| Two universal alarm inputs which can start MPEG video streaming or send a JPEG picture |
| Standard Telnet or SNMP protocols for effortless remote management over the Internet |
| Sophisticated scheduler enables users to start and stop video programs at preset time |
| Built-in SMTP service that can automatically send you e-mails with attached JPEG pictures |
| NetGator Eye has same 15-pin socket as NetGator54 |