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A video server will allow the conversion of any analog camera into a fully functional IP camera. It will allow streaming of digitised video over the office network in the same way that current IP cameras do, so do not believe the myth that says “you cant use analog cameras on your network”. Video servers can also be connected via a modem for access over a phone or ISDN connection. With the use of a video server attached to an analog camera, all elements of an existing surveillance system can be upgrade and networked with a new IP surveillance system.