Sandy
 
 
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 D-Link - Day and Night Wi-Fi Video Security Camera - White
D-Link - Day and Night Wi-Fi Video Security Camera - White
This D-Link Day and Night DCS-933L wireless surveillance camera features an IR LED that enables night vision up to 15' for clear viewing in dim lighting. The built-in Wi-Fi extender expands your wireless network and helps prevent dead spots.
 
Good camera.
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Posted by: Sandy
on January 10, 2015
I needed a inexpensive camera to monitor my sump pump in our basement while we away. So far the Camera is working fine..
I would recommend this to a friend!
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My Best Buy number: 0774023830
My Best Buy number: 0774023830
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 D-Link - Day and Night Wi-Fi Video Security Camera - White
D-Link - Day and Night Wi-Fi Video Security Camera - White
This D-Link Day and Night DCS-933L wireless surveillance camera features an IR LED that enables night vision up to 15' for clear viewing in dim lighting. The built-in Wi-Fi extender expands your wireless network and helps prevent dead spots.
 

How is this camera powered? battery? and can i rotate it remotely

Just two questions - How is it powered? by battery OR wired? And will I be able to rotate the field of view remotely?
Wired
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