OnSSI NetDVMS Rev 6.5
Video Clients
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However, organizations and their requirements are different, and some organizations find that the high
degree of interconnection of services and computers inherent in a .Net-based solution is not desirable.
Instead, such organizations rely on more classic Windows solutions.
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Yes:
Use the NetGuard-EVS. The .Net-based NetGuard-EVS offers more features for
remote users than the other solutions. .Net Framework 2.0, downloadable from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/
, is required on computers running the NetGuard-EVS.
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No:
Use the NetGuard. The NetGuard is not a .Net-based solution.
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Differences between NetGuard and NetGuard-EVS
The following table outlines the main differences between the two non-PDA solutions, i.e. the
NetGuard and NetGuard-EVS:
Remote Access
Solutions at a Glance
NetGuard
NetGuard-EVS
Remote User's
Installation
Optional; client can be
installed on remote user's
computer or accessed
from server.
Client must be installed
on remote user's
computer. .Net
Framework 2.0 is
required on computers
running the NetGuard-
EVS.
Remote User's Feature
Set
A good set of standard
features.
Very feature-rich.
Remote User's Ease of
Use
Very easy to use. Setup
of camera views can be
handled locally as well as
centrally. With central
views handling, remote
users can begin using
their NetGuard instantly
upon first login.
Very easy to use. Setup
of camera views can be
handled locally as well as
centrally. With central
views handling, remote
users can begin using
their NetGuard-EVS
instantly upon first login.
System Administrator's
Installation
None; the Image Server
runs as a service on the
NetDVMS server.
None; the Image Server
runs as a service on the
NetDVMS server.
System Administrator's
Feature Set
Very flexible;
configuration through the
ImageServer
Administrator includes
master-slaves handling,
handling of local IP
address ranges, etc.
Very flexible;
configuration through
ImageServer
Administrator includes
master-slaves handling,
handling of local IP
address ranges, etc.