Released by Axis Communications around 1999–2000, the AXIS 2400 was one of the first high-performance video servers designed to bridge the gap between analog CCTV and digital IP networks.
It delivered real-time digital video at up to 30 frames per second over standard TCP/IP networks. Released by Axis Communications around 1999–2000, the AXIS
The keyword refers to a specific Google Dork query used to locate the web interfaces of legacy AXIS 2400 Video Servers exposed to the public internet. Released by Axis Communications around 1999–2000