My friend recently gave me a Droid 3, which im going to setup as a remote webcam service. I have downloaded IP Webcam which allows me to connect to the camera via my in home network, but not the outside networks. How do I make it to where I can connect to the webcam even when I am not at home?
I will be using a S4 to view all connections of the webcam.
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http://www.ethersec.com/Demonstration.htm
just found it today and really want it]
but no ideal how it is and where to buy one
anybody uses it? and do i have to pay big bill for it ?
thanks!
I'm in the process of setting up a similar system whereas you can view any camera attached to the system and view them from anywhere in the world including from a PDA with a wi-fi connection :wink:
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WiFi cameras
Hey Guys.
Check out my dem at www.cccamera.co.uk
Orange SPV-M2000 on Vodafone running latest T-Mobile Rom.
View Commander for pocket PC
I run a Panasonic BB-HCM331 IP camera.
To connect I have attached to a Wireless client device via the ethernet port.
Allocate one of your public IP addresses to the camera this will keep it off your network. Then input this ip address into View Commander and Hey Ho you have a transportable wireless IP cam as long as it is in range of your WiFi router.. Great for watching your garden in the Pub.
Alternatively put the cam behind your firewall and open the correct port and IP address and input the Natted address into view commander
We have proffesionally installed full IP CCTV solutions and found it to be very reliable. Even Had wireless IP cam connecting back to Router 2 miles away.
Demo available at www.cccamera.co.uk.
Bonus this is Pan Tilt and Zoom. Even works over GPRS
Cheers
WiFi cameras
Hey Guys.
Check out my dem at www.cccamera.co.uk
Orange SPV-M2000 on Vodafone running latest T-Mobile Rom.
View Commander for pocket PC
I run a Panasonic BB-HCM331 IP camera.
To connect I have attached to a Wireless client device via the ethernet port.
Allocate one of your public IP addresses to the camera this will keep it off your network. Then input this ip address into View Commander and Hey Ho you have a transportable wireless IP cam as long as it is in range of your WiFi router.. Great for watching your garden in the Pub.
Alternatively put the cam behind your firewall and open the correct port and IP address and input the Natted address into view commander
We have proffesionally installed full IP CCTV solutions and found it to be very reliable. Even Had wireless IP cam connecting back to Router 2 miles away.
Demo available at www.cccamera.co.uk.
Bonus this is Pan Tilt and Zoom. Even works over GPRS
Cheers
hi
I spent allot of time searching the net for a wireless camera (for security purposes) that has the ability to transfer live video to my Qtek2020i which is wireless enabled.
I am not looking for an IP cam, I dont want to view the video by connecting to GPRS, I want my pocket pc to find the camera as a wireless access point and using some software I want to see the video from that camera, is there anything like that?
all of the wireless cameras I found has a reciever device to connect to TV or VCR and this is not what I want, and the others has the capability to send the video to internet and by accessing the site from the PDA you can see the video, this is also unwanted for me.
so please tell me if there is such a cam and how to buy it and how much, I really need such a product for controlling my office while I am moving in the building, my job includes moving allot to different offices, so I need to check if anyone mess around in my office during my absence directly. i dont want to record then watch, I need something live !
thanks
There is. But you sound muddled about what you want.
You can get WI-FI 802.11b IP webcam's with built-in webserver. Like the Axis 206W. Google it.
You wont need GPRS/WAP connection just a WI-FI connection. This would be only a short distance view on your office. If you need long distance then you really need to use GPRS.
I dont know if this combo works but in theory it should.
You'll never find something integrated; what you need is a simple IP camera AND one/some wi-fi access point.
Btw, if your goal is to get real-time notification of fellon while he is messing, it is enough to set the IP camera to send you e-mail when some activiy is detected. Almost all IP camera have this capability built in.
I have some experience, my company operates in IP based video surveillance systems and I bought my wizard expressely to use it as portable monitor (using gprs only when wi-fi is not accessible).
Ask for more, if needing.
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if you want to just view your pc webcam on you pda via wifi, you could use webxcamxp pro. I use this to watch my car out side my house, the webcam is connected to my mce machine in the front room and i can see the webcam on my wizard anyware via wifi, via pocket ie
You need Wireless AV Receiver for Camera, 1.2ghz and a cammera Sharp Pro CCD, 32mm 12v you got Night Bulet version also. you need to use google so you can find them
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Is it possible to record directly to my pda using a WIFI IP webcam.
Thanks
thereaperman said:
if you want to just view your pc webcam on you pda via wifi, you could use webxcamxp pro. I use this to watch my car out side my house, the webcam is connected to my mce machine in the front room and i can see the webcam on my wizard anyware via wifi, via pocket ie
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Could you please point me to a link where I can get that program please? thanks!
View Commander for pocket PC
I run a Panasonic BB-HCM331 IP camera.
To connect I have attached to a Wireless client device via the ethernet port.
This in turn connects to my wireless router.
Allocate one of your public IP addresses to the camera this will keep it off your network. Then input this ip address into View Commander and Hey Ho you have a transportable wireless IP cam. Great for watching your garden in the Pub.
Demo available at www.cccamera.co.uk.
Bonus this is Pan Tilt and Zoom. Even works over GPRS
Cheers
Hey guys , so i have a netbook with bluetooth (lenovo S10) and my HTC touch Pro. I wanted to control my netbook with myphone using Gremote either via bluetooth or wifi.
First, i tried the bluetooth method. I followed the instrution at the main site and got all the way until i have to setup a PAN in my netbook. However i couldn't find any option to setup a PAN so i couldn't control my netbook with myphone via bluetooth.
Then i proceded to create an ad-hoc wifi network from my netbook. I made it's SSID and then set it as not using any encryption and the network key is automatically provided by windows. My phone detected the network and connected successfully to it. Both had ip's for within the network. Now the Gremote server is already running in my computer. I started the Gremote app in my phone and then went on to create a profile. When i press the FIND button (to search for the ip address) it says couldn't find ip. However in my netbook, The Gremote server shows in it's log file that it received request search from [my phone's ip here].
What is wrong? My netbook seems to be detecting my phone attempting to connect to it but the gremote app on my phone shows that it couldn't find anything?
P/s: I've tried manually key-ing the ipaddress and it didn't work.
Ive had that issue before and other issue with the app. Its strange, one day it will just start working.
For the bluetooth, make sure you have a serial port open, but i have yet to see a bluetooth stack on a PC that doesnt have an option to activate PAN.
With the wifi, you said you manually keyed it in, are you getting that IP from the status page on the gremote server app? make sure you have that port open as well, i think its 5656 or something.
you should try to
1. connect to your PC using a router
2. Drop the wep encyption on your adhoc connection
3. use a static IP for your PC
4. have your phone connected to the wifi connection for atleast 20 seconds before you try to initiate control with gremote.
ive used gremote on 2 laptops and a PC. the PC is my home PC which is the only one that has given me an issue. Regardless, it works now. One day it just started working. on the PC i can use gremote through my router wifi, adhoc connection straight to it, or bluetooth pan. On my laptop i use it through router wifi and adhoc without ever having an issue. on my sisters laptop ive used it with a adhoc connection......still no issue.
Keep messing with it. The only problems ive ever had seemed to have worked themselves out after a couple days.
Thanks YL Groper. Actually about 2 nights ago, i was playing around and it most certainly worked suddenly.
I made a standard Ad hoc network (open without encryption) and let it run. However my computer couldn't detect the network (which was created from the computer). Then i input the SSID to my Touch Pro, and it found the network. After being connected to the network, my computer found the network as well and begin to connect to it. Once it got the ip, my phone could retrieve the ip from the computer and now i have no problem
When a device wants to connect to the school wifi it has to log in through a web browser. Because of this, my chromecast wont connect to the internet. It connects to the wifi, but cannot access the internet. Is there anything I can do?
Use another computer that lets you spoof your MAC address, change your MAC to match the chromecast, connect to WiFi and log into your school's gateway page, disconnect your computer and change the MAC back, and connect the chromecast.
Sometimes you can call the provider and they will hook it up on the end. I've had to do this several times with xbox
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I had a similar problem, but I couldn't even connect to the wifi because it required my username and password for the wifi. So I bought a $15 router from newegg and it's working wonderfully. Plus, plugging into the ethernet in my room is faster and the connection is more solid. Definitely worth it.
Hey all,
My home internet is crazy slow. I average 1.2 - 1.5 megs down, and that's when everyone is asleep in town! We don't have any other choices, so I wanted to see if I could bridge my X's wifi to my home router. So it would look like this:
Hotspot -> Client Bridge -> Home Network -> Wi-Fi and hardwired devices
I bought a cheap TP-Link WR702N off of Amazon because it said it could operate as a bridge or a client. So I figured I could set the 702N up as a client, have it connect to my X via wi-fi, and then connect the 702N to my home router (Netgear WNDR4500), via the WAN port. Should work in theory, but I can't get my 702N to connect to my X no matter what I try.
I can use my phone's hotspot on my computer, tablet, chromecasts, and so on, but the 702N doesn't work with it. I can get the 702N to act as a client off my WNDR4500, but that's going backwards from what I want to do!
Is there something I'm missing on the X? I've also tried my wife's GS4, and it is also a no-go. I've tried disabling any sort of security on the X, trying 2.4ghz band only, 5ghz band only, restarting, using it as a bridge instead of a client, etc... no dice.
Any suggestions? Suggestions about different hardware that works would also be appreciated!
Thanks, and have a good day!