I don't know if I would say that you 'wasted your money'
Again, I was very happy with Foscam - I think I had 4 of them all told. Started out with one for use as a baby monitor and went from there. I just didn't realize the difference until I started buying Hikvision
Let's face it - Foscam are cheap. Easy to install - most people just use WiFi and plug them in. Currently selling on Amazon for around $60. But look at the specs - resolution is 640 x 480 Pixels
A very popular Hikvision for use indoors - the 2432 (also called the cube), has built in audio, 2048×1536 resolution, and is a true PoE camera. (I am pretty sure with the Foscam you still have to have a splitter at the camera to split out the power and then feed it back into the jack for it)
We can't all afford to drive Ferrari's - you have to buy something that your comfortable with
Here is the Hik. This one has a 2mm lens, they also make it 4mm
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011R4NYAA/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Again, I was very happy with Foscam - I think I had 4 of them all told. Started out with one for use as a baby monitor and went from there. I just didn't realize the difference until I started buying Hikvision
Let's face it - Foscam are cheap. Easy to install - most people just use WiFi and plug them in. Currently selling on Amazon for around $60. But look at the specs - resolution is 640 x 480 Pixels
A very popular Hikvision for use indoors - the 2432 (also called the cube), has built in audio, 2048×1536 resolution, and is a true PoE camera. (I am pretty sure with the Foscam you still have to have a splitter at the camera to split out the power and then feed it back into the jack for it)
We can't all afford to drive Ferrari's - you have to buy something that your comfortable with
Here is the Hik. This one has a 2mm lens, they also make it 4mm
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011R4NYAA/?tag=atomicindus08-20
So this is my next best alternative.. 
