The ESP32-CAM device (which is under $10 quantity 1 from lots of sources, just 
google) is a WiFi enabled camera board with lots of functionaliy built in, 
including a full WiFi (2.4 GHz) and TCP/IP with TLS stack.
I have been playing with a couple, as have my friends. Various folks have 3D 
printed cases for particular uses, or you can just use any little box with a 
hole drilled for the camera.

It's programmable with the Arduino tools, or with Micropython, or with an 
embedded Javascript framework. You need an FTDI usb device to boot it, program 
it, ...

Folks have used it effectively for security camera applications. The camera 
that is usually sold with it (a very teeny camera indeed, smaller than a black 
bean, which I almost lost when I opened the package with the board and camera, 
the first time).

Easily battery powered. You can find a lot of support from the hacker community.

It does a simple (imperfect) face recognition onboard as an option, and can do 
single frames or streams, and has a number of GPIO pins you can use to trigger 
it, if triggering by motion isn't what you want.

On Thursday, April 2, 2020 2:05pm, "Dave Taht" <dave.t...@gmail.com> said:

> I am considering doing a security camera deployment, but am concerned
> about the overall security of
> security cams. Are there any with a reasonably rebuildable set of sources? 
> ipv6?
> 
> Anyone have recent experience with zoneminder, jitsi or big blue button?
> 
> --
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> 
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