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Please see the support documentation for further information.Recommended replacement: AXIS M1134, AXIS P1375
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- Varifocal DC-iris lens for outdoor light conditions
- Built-in video motion detection and advanced event management
- Power over Ethernet
- Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4
Superior video quality for professional indoor/outdoor uses
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The AXIS 211 Network Camera is designed for professional indoor and outdoor security surveillance and remote monitoring. It provides superior image quality using progressive scan and offers built-in support for Power over Ethernet, motion detection and advanced event management.
Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4
The AXIS 211 can deliver Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 video streams simultaneously, allowing for optimization in image quality and bandwidth. The MPEG-4 compression mode is ideal for applications where available bandwidth is restricted and higher frame rates are required.
With built-in support for Power over Ethernet, the AXIS 211 is able to receive power through a network cable, which reduces installation cost and enables users to increase their security by consolidating the power source to a central location. The AXIS 211 fully supports the IEEE 802.3af standard and works with compliant midspans and switches. With Power over Ethernet, an Axis network camera can be set up in a way that enables it to continue to function even when there is a power failure.
The AXIS 211 is an ideal choice for securing offices, shops and other facilities.
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AXIS 211 receives 'Innovative Achievement' award from Detektor International. 'Through combining simultaneous full frame rate Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 with a varifocal auto iris lens, integrated Power over Ethernet and powerful event handling with built-in video motion detection, AXIS 211 raises the bar for high resolution network camera.'
What you need:
- A regular straight Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cable
- An available port on your hub, switch or router
Installation methods:
The AXIS 211 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning it an IP address, automatically or manually. Depending on how your network is configured, the following methods may be used:
- AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service at www.axiscam.net
- UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
- AXIS IP Utility for Windows
- From a command prompt, arp -s and ping may be used
- If you are using a home broadband router, you can view the router's administration pages to discover which IP address has been assigned to your AXIS 211.
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Datasheets
- AXIS 210/211 Network Cameras372 KB
- AXIS Hov Housing VT222 KB
- AXIS Indoor Vandal Resistant Housings, North America113 KB
Manuals
- Addendum AXIS Hov Housing VT1.83 MB
- AXIS 210/210A/211/211A - Installation Guide1.33 MB
- AXIS 210/211 - User's manual1.44 MB
Technical papers
- Guide to configuring and using the AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS service. Information on configuration of broadband routers.432 KB
Declaration & statement
- EOL Statement for AXIS 21153 KB
Firmware
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211th Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | Circa 1946-present[1] |
Country | United States |
Branch | Florida Army National Guard |
Type | Light infantry |
Motto(s) | 'Paroneri' meaning 'Equal to the Task' |
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The 211th Infantry Regiment is the Regional Training Institute of Florida. The regiment existed as an operational unit during the Cold War era as part of the 51st Infantry Division. The regiment's headquarters was in Miami.
The 211th Infantry performed their first annual field training at Fort Jackson from July 4 to 18, 1948 as part of the 51st Infantry Division. Companies C and G were ordered into State Active Duty to aid civil authorities in hurricane relief. Lieutenant Roland Fisher commanded Company G (3 officers and 83 soldiers) during the relief operation in Fort Lauderdale from October 5 to November 15, 1948. Captain Richard H. Coburn commanded Company C (3 officers and 48 soldiers) during relief operations from October 5 to 7, 1948.[2]
Organization in 1948[edit]
Headquarters | Company | Station |
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211 Infantry Regiment | Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Service Company | Miami, Florida | |
Heavy Mortar Company | Tampa, Florida | |
Heavy Tank Company | Palmetto, Florida | |
Medical Company | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
1st Battalion, 211th Infantry Regiment | Headquarters & Headquarters Company | Miami, Florida |
Company A, 1–211 IN | Miami Springs, Florida | |
Company B, 1–211 IN | Coral Gables, Florida | |
Company C, 1–211 IN | Hollywood, Florida | |
Company D, 1–211 IN | Homestead, Florida | |
2nd Battalion, 211th Infantry Regiment | Headquarters & Headquarters Company | West Palm Beach, Florida |
Company E, 2–211 IN | Belle Glade, Florida | |
Company F, 2–211 IN | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Company G, 2–211 IN | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | |
Company H, 2–211 IN | Fort Pierce, Florida | |
3rd Battalion, 211th Infantry Regiment | Headquarters & Headquarters Company | St. Petersburg, Florida |
Company I, 3–211 IN | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Company K, 3–211 IN | Clearwater, Florida | |
Company L, 3–211 IN | Bradenton, Florida | |
Company M, 3–211 IN | Sarasota, Florida |
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The 211th Infantry conducted annual training at Fort Jackson July 3 to 17, 1949 and August 13 to 27, 1950 with the 51st Infantry Division. The regiment was again partially called on for hurricane relief. Second battalion headquarters and portions of Companies G and H (altogether totalling 9 officers and 153 soldiers) conducted relief operations in West Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale areas from August 26 to September 1, 1949. Company K (4 officers and 52 soldiers) under command of Captain Richard Woodring aided in hurricane relief to Tarpon Springs-Clearwater area on September 6 to 7, 1950. Company C (5 officers and 46 soldiers) under command of Lieutenant Elby H. Cross aided in hurricane relief from October 18 to 20, 1950.[3]
The 211th Infantry conducted Annual Training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, from July 29 to August 12, 1951, and Company I was awarded The Adjutant General's Trophy for 1951.
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The regiment conducted Annual Training from June 15 to 29, 1952, July 26 to August 9, 1953, July 4 to 18, 1954, and from June 6 to 23, 1957 at Fort McClellan.
Commanders[edit]
COL Robert A. Ballard, 211th Infantry Regiment, 1947 -
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- Hawk, Robert. Florida's Army: Militia/State Troops?National Guard 1565-1985. Englewood, FL. Pineapple Press, Inc. 1986.
- ^https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uGcpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F8gEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6595,5478552&dq=211th+infantry&hl=en
- ^Lance, Mark (1948). Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida, 1947-1948. Florida National Guard. p. 10.
- ^Lance, Mark (1950). Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida, 1949-1950. Florida National Guard. p. 9.
- ^Lance, Mark (1948). Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida, 1947-1948. Florida National Guard. p. 9.