Nuclias Connect wireless controller with integrated network video recorder launched by D-Link

August 10, 2021

The Nuclias Connect Hub Plus (DNH-200) provides small businesses and enterprises with a sophisticated, scalable and cost-effective network and surveillance management system.

D-Link, a leader in network and surveillance technologies, has unveiled the latest addition to its Nuclias portfolio – the Nuclias Connect Hub Plus (DNH-200) – a standalone, all-in-one network management and surveillance system designed specifically for small-to-medium businesses and enterprises.

The DNH-200 can manage up to 50 Nuclias Connect access points and 20 D-Link network cameras. Fully equipped with a built-in wireless controller and pre-loaded with Nuclias Connect, an intuitive, flexible network management solution – the new launch takes away the need for a PC or server. What’s more, it’s compatible with the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 access points and 4K UHD H.265 cameras.

Offering robust and automated surveillance, the Nuclias Connect Hub Plus allows multiple recording modes, including continuous, manual, scheduled and event-based recording. This feature enables IT managers to easily view real time and recorded surveillance footage to ensure nothing is missed.

Designed with H.265 and H.264 compression formats, a SATA 2.5” HDD interface, and up to 5 TB capacity, the DNH-200 enables automatic overwrite to ensure the surveillance system continues to record the most up to date videos.

Nuclias Connect Hub Plus features a comprehensive set of network management, security, monitoring and troubleshooting functionalities and multiple access management tools such as captive portal, payment gateway integration and front desk ticket management. Multi-tenancy support allows administrators to grant different levels of management control to local networks.

What’s more, with an intuitive interface, the Nuclias Connect Hub Plus provides a comprehensive picture of a network through easy to view usage analytics and status reports, allowing network managers to have an up-to-date view of the entire network.

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