It successfully converts incoming analog signals into digital streams viewable from standard web browsers.
Note: The Axis 2400 is a legacy product (discontinued series) that was pivotal in the transition from analog CCTV to IP-based surveillance. This feature set reflects its specifications as a high-performance video server for its era. Axis 2400 Video Server
The AXIS 2400 was widely adopted across sectors including traffic surveillance, banking, and manufacturing because it was more cost-effective than contemporary multi-box transceiver solutions. Specification 4 BNC composite (75Ω/Hi Z) Resolution Up to 704 x 576 (PAL) Network Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, BOOTP Power Options 12V AC (via PS-D) or 9-20V AC / 6-30V DC terminal block The AXIS 2400 was widely adopted across sectors
: Use the AXIS IP Utility to discover the device and assign a static IP address or configure it for DHCP. Axis 2400 Video Server
In 1998, a Swedish company named Axis Communications asked a radical question: What if we gave that dumb camera a web server?