Can you eleborate on this some more ? How are the real time pictures avialable to the net ? How do others get acccess to it? Is there a way to keep it secure or encrypt the stuff before it goes out ?
I haven't actually used one. THere was an article a month or two ago in Linux Journal describing it, and they have a fairly informative web site, but I can't seem to find the URL right now.
Ethernet interface with built in web server ? Now does that mean you can hook it up to your pc with a cross connect cable to your ethernet card ? If so there is no need for an internet connection , just dial into the pc ? Right ?
Any idea of the cost of this web cam and hardware needed for it ? > I think $300-$400. No external hardware. It has an ethernet interface, and a built-in Linux-based web server. It'll deliver jpegs to any web browser that can reach it. Check their web site for possible password or encryption options...
Price was not the issue!
Even if you can find a camera for $50, how much time will you spend finding and configuring the software to run it? WHat's your time worth?
-- Rick Green
"I have the heart of a little child, and the brain of a genius. ... and I keep them in a jar under my bed"