Re: [H] IP cameras

2006-02-10 Thread Thane Sherrington (S)

At 03:41 PM 10/02/2006, Christopher Fisk wrote:
This really depends.  Generally the IP based cameras have a build in 
web interface, so connecting with a router and port forwarding would 
work fine.  Forward port 8080 to cameraA:80 and port 8081 to 
cameraB:80 and that is how you access.


Ok, thanks.  I'll try that.

T 



Re: [H] IP cameras

2006-02-10 Thread Christopher Fisk

On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:

Has anyone ever connected one of these IP cameras to the net?  I understand 
they need a dedicated IP address.  If I want to connect two, can I connect 
them through a router, or do I have to buy two IPs from the ISP and connect 
them via a switch?


This really depends.  Generally the IP based cameras have a build in web 
interface, so connecting with a router and port forwarding would work 
fine.  Forward port 8080 to cameraA:80 and port 8081 to cameraB:80 and 
that is how you access.



I've recently setup a couple of webcams for the local Ski resort, one at 
the top of the mountain and one at the bottom.  We've given them private 
addresses and just uploaded the pictures so the camera's aren't available 
directly on the internet, but if you want them on the internet without any 
extra IP addresses you can just do port forwarding with a router that 
supports port forwarding.



Christopher Fisk
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