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http://<camera-ip>/axis-cgi/jpg/image.cgi?resolution=640x480 The camera does not support RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol). It strictly uses HTTP for MJPEG streaming. This is why the keyword phrase "live view" is so tightly coupled with this model—you literally view live video via a web CGI script. Part 3: Optimizing Your Live View Performance Because the AXIS 206M uses MJPEG, each frame is a complete JPEG file. At 1280x1024 resolution, a single frame is roughly 80-120 KB. At 15 fps, you are pulling 1.5 MB/sec of data. This can choke older networks.

In the rapidly evolving world of network surveillance, certain devices have achieved legendary status not for their 4K resolution or AI analytics, but for their rugged reliability and focused functionality. The is one such device. While newer models flood the market, the AXIS 206M remains a workhorse in legacy installations, educational demonstrations, and basic CCTV setups where a stable, low-bandwidth MJPEG stream is all that is required. http://&lt;camera-ip&gt;/axis-cgi/jpg/image

http://<camera-ip>/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi?resolution=1280x1024&fps=15 Alternatively, for a single JPEG snapshot (refreshing live view via meta-refresh): Part 3: Optimizing Your Live View Performance Because

Here is a complete HTML snippet that creates a dedicated live view page for the AXIS 206M: This can choke older networks

Note: The keyword you provided appears to contain a possible typo or formatting artifact ("ntitle" and the long dash string). This article assumes the core intent is the . The text will address this directly. Mastering Remote Surveillance: The Complete Guide to Live View on the AXIS 206M By [Author Name] – Security Infrastructure Specialist