rimai wrote:Does anyone know how to place a component to a webpage to watch your stream?
Is it camera specific?
It probably is camera specific. On my IP camera, you have to grab the stream by looking at the pages it generates. That's how dave displays my ip camera on my network inside his Client Suite.
I created a test page that just embedded the default /wifi page and my camera stream. It worked pretty good for me.
Mine either you need the app, java, or active-x. The last two are in an html and finally if none of the above, i can url to a live static image. But i'm sure each has it's own. The best strategy for support would be to give a url to embed and whatever works for each camera can be used.
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I'm using the mount that jsclownfish posted and the lens was $20. It really makes a huge difference. One thing though...the lens comes with a magnetic ring with adhesive to hold the lens to the camera. The weight of the lens was causing the ring to shift, so I ended up using some frag glue to secure it to the camera.
the dlink allows you to just call the outside IP address and the port you previously setup forwarding on (like we did with 2000 for the RA.) Try hitting mine at 69.250.225.122:3462
if it asks for a id and password use "guest" and "fishtanks"
LMK if this works
I am still working with the X10 cameras to get them up from a browser
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IP Camera Viewer for the pc is a excellent free software to view your IP and USB cameras. The interface is intuitive and it works well with every model of IP & USB camera.