All Arecont Vision cameras manufactured after October 20, 2016, will now come with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled, instead of a static IP address by default. The camera graphical user interface (GUI) or the AV IP Utility will continue to easily allow installers to set a specific static IP address when required.

Choose Between DHCP Or IP

Newly manufactured cameras will make their way into the supply chain with DHCP enabled as units of existing inventory at Arecont Vision and on the shelves of authorized distributors are purchased by customers around the world. The camera GUI can continue to be used to choose between DHCP or a specific static IP address.

AV IP Utility Software

Arecont Vision continues to make installing and operating megapixel cameras easier than ever before. New lightweight, compact camera designs. New features such as motorized lenses and remote focus across all of the product lines. New domes for SurroundVideo G2 and redesigned enclosures with magnetic mounts for the new MegaDome 4K series. AV IP Utility software for applying updates to one or multiple Arecont Vision cameras simultaneously over the network.

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