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The Axis 2400 is a legacy product (discontinued circa 2005-2007). It is a video encoder (analog-to-digital converter), not a modern network camera. This guide covers how to locate documentation, access the device, and understand its security implications, as it is no longer supported. intitle axis 2400 video server
While the Axis 2400 was a pioneer, it is now considered a legacy device. Modern security needs often require higher resolutions (4K), H.265 compression, and advanced AI analytics that the 2400 cannot provide. It serves as a reminder that "security through
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