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The Axis 2400 Video Server is a reliable and high-performance solution for integrating analog cameras into IP-based networks. Its ease of use, flexible encoding options, and robust security features make it an excellent choice for small to medium-sized surveillance systems. While it may have some limitations, such as limited camera support and an outdated design, the Axis 2400 remains a solid option for those looking to upgrade their existing analog surveillance systems.

This single decision killed the standalone DVR industry. Why buy a dedicated hardware recorder when you could buy a $1,200 Axis 2400, plug four existing analog cameras into it, and record the streams to a standard Windows NT server using any VMS (Video Management Software)? Axis 2400 Video Server

Plug in the power supply. The "Power" LED should light up, and the "Network" LED will blink during activity. There are three primary ways to assign an IP address: The Axis 2400 Video Server is a reliable

: Features 4 BNC composite video inputs with autosensing for NTSC and PAL standards. This single decision killed the standalone DVR industry

By the time Axis discontinued it, the unit had shipped hundreds of thousands of units, effectively killing the market for new high-end analog multiplexers. It performed : it made analog obsolete by embracing it.