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The title typically refers to the web interface header of the legacy AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera . Released in the mid-2000s, this camera was a pioneer in compact megapixel surveillance, and its "Live View" page was the primary way users accessed its 1.3MP video stream directly through a web browser. Example: Basic ffmpeg command to re-stream MJPEG to H

If you are still using one of these classic devices, ensure your network is secure: AXIS 206M Megapixel Network Camera - Product support meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0

Short, practical, and focused: the Axis 206M remains a serviceable option for straightforward indoor live monitoring, but plan upgrades if you need better low-light performance, modern codecs, or advanced analytics. body background: #000

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Consider replacing the 206M if you need: