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Richie

posted on 13th Sep 09 at 11:31

I've got one of these...

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/142540

Has mobile phone streams, live streams, snapshots to FTP on motion detection.

Really good bit of kit :)


ed

posted on 12th Sep 09 at 23:28

You could try the free version of WebcamXP, I think it'll do what you want:

http://www.webcamxp.com/products.aspx


WATSON

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 15:19

Id like to use something a little more private so its really only me that can view when on the move.


MJFF88

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 14:41

If you were to leave a PC on you could just stream it through http://ustream.tv


ed

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 12:53

You can use a normal webcam with the right software installed on a computer, you'd just have to have that computer turned on all the time. It's a bit more efficient to use a network webcam IMO.


willay

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 12:09

u2u DaveyLC.


WATSON

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 12:08

So i couldnt just use my logi cam then id have to go out and buy a proper cam for doing this? i dont mind keeping my router on ect.


ed

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 12:04

Doesn't surprise me, they're the old man's.


willay

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 11:57

Axis cameras are BUCKS.


ed

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 11:56

Just put two on a website I've made.

http://www.windmill-farm.co.uk/46-webcams.html

They're network webcams which plug into your LAN. They have a built in web server which lets you view the webcams anywhere over the network. The router we use allows a dynamic DNS. I set up services in the router which allows the firewall to let the traffic through on a specified port. Finally I set the webcam to respond to the port specified on the router.

The webcams we used have a feature that also lets you use the companies dynamic DNS service too. The webcams are made by Axis.


WATSON

posted on 10th Sep 09 at 11:29

I have some spare webspace and a domian name that i wouldnt mind linking my webcam upto so i can view my cam on the move, anyone done this before what programs do i need and how do i go about linking it all up?

Thanks.