Category Archive Aigertech

Security Systems

We offer the most up-to-date and cost effective cameras and accessories to provide you with the most comprehensive security solution.To support the most sound investment decision for the security of your business or home, Technoxen offers a great variety of cameras. However, to help you make the right choice to suit your CCTV needs, we have categorized cameras in four broad categories:

Digital Cameras

Digital CCTV technology has become a very popular appliance in the modern office and home. As deterrent to unwanted visitors or as information provider, it is hard to live without the benefits of CCTV once these have been experienced.
We have a range of CCTV systems specially designed to be effective in most office or domestic locations, simple to install and most importantly cost effective. We will guide you through the challenges of getting connected through the internet.

Network Camera

Based on open IP standards, network cameras connect to any kind of IP network, including the Internet, and enable remote viewing and recording from anywhere in the world. They also provide advanced video analytics features, such as motion detection, audio detection and tampering alarm.

Network Video Recorder

NVR is a video recorder connected to your network that records video footage from the IP cameras also connected to that network.It may be required to store and access high-quality images produced by the IP surveillance system for the future purposes. NVR serves the purpose of recording and saving high-quality data that is captured through the IP cameras. Network Video Recorder (NVR) manages the network based video surveillance in an efficient and reliable way. Being a component of the IP networks, NVR can be remotely managed and accessed through the local network or internet.

Digital Video Recorder

Digital Video Recorder system isn’t just about surveillance, even if! A DVR application provides you more than that, like hard drive recording. Hard drive recording makes it simple and easy to track and play back prior recordings. You can also play back more than one camera all at once. All the footage is saved in accessible file/folder on your pc. Moreover, it offers the features of remote monitoring, easy and quick searches, great storage and much more. In the early years, the footages had been recorded and stored on the videotapes as opposed to disks. But now the strategy of storing the videos on a video tape is not all effective.
For the business who are not willing to change to the IP surveillance and wish to view the videos in digital quality, DVR is a good solution.

Aiger Technology, the Authorized Dahua Distributor in Dubai. Dahua is focused on giving its most noteworthy quality items with the most recent advancements to empower end clients to play out their business effectively. We are provide the wide range of IT & security solutions such as CCTV camera, access control & biometrics solutions, time attendance system, IVR, video recording.

Differences Between Ethernet Categories

You’ve seen the “cat” or category designations, Cat5e and Cat6 and Cat6a, plenty. If you work in more powerful internet settings you might even be familiar with Cat7. The general rule is that a higher number is a newer technology and can support higher data rates, but that’s just one of the main differences:

• Standard bandwidth (measured in MHz)
• Maximum data rate (measured in megabits per second)
• Shielding

Basic Specs for Cat8 Ethernet

CategoryCAT8ConnectorsRJ45 / RJ45
BootedYes, Ferrai-Style, SnaglessShieldedPair Foil shielded / 4 Pair Braid Shield
AWG24 AWGBandwidthup to 2GHz
JacketPVC (CM)ConductorStranded
Conductor MaterialPure CopperContact Gold Plating50 Micron
Backwards CompatibleYesMax Data Rate40 Gbps

Then again, that’s the obvious stuff. To be more specific, Cat5 operates at 100 MHz and can transfer data at speeds up to 1000 Mbps. Cat6 works at 250 MHz and can get up to 1 Gbps. Cat7 ups the ante substantially with 600 MHz and 10 Gbps rates. This is a simplification. There are variations on each cable and some arrangements can boost or inhibit performance, but these are the numbers for which each category is tested and vetted.

The reason Cat8 is turning heads is because it is jumping several iterations in performance. It uses 2 Ghz signals to move data from 25 Gbps (Cat8.1) to 40 Gbps (Cat8.2). It’s a serious upgrade, and the implications are turning heads across IT fields.

Ethernet Speed Comparison

CategoryStandard BandwidthMax Data RateShielding
Cat5e100MHz (up to 350)1000MbpsUTP or STP
Cat6250MHz (up to 550)1000MbpsUTP or STP
Cat6A500MHz (up to 550)10GbpsUTP or STP
Cat7600MHz10GbpsShielded only
Cat82000MHz25Gbps or 40GbpsShielded only