Introducing our new IP Interface Mk2

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We have been updating our IP interfaces and the most recent result of it is our IP Interface Mk2. It is easier to configure, more advanced and quicker than the previous versions. It is also cheaper. The main difference is that each IP interface is both a multicaster and a receiver. It can be powered from the controller or the camera, depending where it is connecting to.

The IP Interface Mk2 can be used for any remote equipment to send RS422/485 data with minimal latency. These units enable live remote camera operation from hundreds of kilometres away over a VPN to the venue. The technology also is available built-in to both controllers and cameras, which increases its functionality.

 
 
Kasia Skibinska

Kasia Skibinska, the founder of Hampshire Websites, has a background in digital marketing, web design, and film production. She specialises in creating search engine optimised websites using Squarespace and offers a range of SEO services to help businesses grow online.

Her educational journey includes obtaining an MA in English and East European Studies from the Free University Berlin. Afterwards, she worked at the British Council's Film Department in London for four years before transitioning to become a film producer at Braidmade Films. Braidmade Films’ website was the first ever website Kasia built with Squarespace.

With a decade of experience in the digital marketing and web design industry, Kasia has worked with diverse clients and is committed to delivering high-quality, effective websites that cater to each client's specific needs.

Through Hampshire Websites she offers a personalised service, working closely with clients to understand their goals and tailor solutions to meet their specific needs. She also offers ongoing support and maintenance to ensure our clients' websites remain up-to-date and optimised for search engines (SEO).

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