ip surveillance
IP surveillance refers to the use of internet protocol (IP) technology for monitoring and capturing audio and video footage. It involves the use of network cameras or video servers to transmit the surveillance footage over an IP network, allowing for remote access, viewing, and recording of the video data.
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