Keep Your Stuff Safe with Inside Out Networks' USB Sensors and Cameras
Logging And Monitoring
Viewing the humidity sensor log. You can see at the end, where the humidity passes 100%. I cupped the sensor in my hands and breathed into it.
A security system wouldn't be complete without logging and monitoring options. Time-coded logs are essential for finding trends, or pin-pointing the exact time of an intrusion. With the Watchport Manager, you can set a folder path to hold captured logs. If you map a network path to a drive letter, then you can even send your logs to a far-away computer. This may be a good idea, if you think the monitoring computer is in danger of being spotted.
The log files are in text format, easily opened with Microsoft Notepad. Each sensor makes separate log file.
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