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What is the difference between LDU and iClient?

Created: Jun 16, 2021 02:09:49Latest reply: Jun 16, 2021 03:48:47 338 6 0 0 0
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Hi, Community!

Video surveillance provides two ways to manage devices. What are the differences between them and how do I choose?

Regards!

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Y_T_Z
Admin Created Jun 16, 2021 03:48:47

LDU 

Single-Node Network

The single-node network applies to small-scale scenarios such as supermarkets and shopping malls. Figure 1 shows a typical single-node network.


Features

Only one device is deployed on a simple network.

The device is directly connected to the monitor using an HDMI cable or HDMI-to-VGA cable. No computer is required.


Single-node network


iClient

Multi-Node Network

The multi-node network applies to teaching buildings, bank outlets, and subway stations. Figure 2 shows a typical multi-node network.


Features

Multiple devices are deployed and connected to cameras in their home areas.

One iClient can manage a maximum of 48 devices. The iClient must be installed on a computer. Therefore, a computer is required in this scenario.

Multi-node network


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user_3730190
user_3730190 Created Jun 16, 2021 07:27:45 (0) (0)
Thanks!  
Y_T_Z
Y_T_Z Reply user_3730190  Created Jul 6, 2021 06:39:00 (0) (0)
you are welcome  
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Y_T_Z
Y_T_Z Admin Created Jun 16, 2021 02:12:51

Hi, dear!

LDU

The LDU is applicable to the scenario where only a monitor is required. But the distance it operates depends on the length of the HDMI cable.


iClient

The iClient is more suitable for multiple devices (or a single device). You need to prepare a PC and a monitor. You can perform remote operations when the network is normal.


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user_3730190
user_3730190 Created Jun 16, 2021 03:46:25 (0) (0)
Can you share me the network?  
Y_T_Z
Y_T_Z Reply user_3730190  Created Jun 16, 2021 03:46:50 (0) (0)
Yes, of course. Please see below.  
Y_T_Z
Y_T_Z Admin Created Jun 16, 2021 03:48:47

LDU 

Single-Node Network

The single-node network applies to small-scale scenarios such as supermarkets and shopping malls. Figure 1 shows a typical single-node network.


Features

Only one device is deployed on a simple network.

The device is directly connected to the monitor using an HDMI cable or HDMI-to-VGA cable. No computer is required.


Single-node network


iClient

Multi-Node Network

The multi-node network applies to teaching buildings, bank outlets, and subway stations. Figure 2 shows a typical multi-node network.


Features

Multiple devices are deployed and connected to cameras in their home areas.

One iClient can manage a maximum of 48 devices. The iClient must be installed on a computer. Therefore, a computer is required in this scenario.

Multi-node network


View more
  • x
  • convention:

user_3730190
user_3730190 Created Jun 16, 2021 07:27:45 (0) (0)
Thanks!  
Y_T_Z
Y_T_Z Reply user_3730190  Created Jul 6, 2021 06:39:00 (0) (0)
you are welcome  

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