On 3/22/07, Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The newer DD-WRT/OpenWRT releases fix the BitTorrent issue, but even if
you have an older version that doesn't have the fix built in, there's an
easy way to fix it:
If you have shell access to the WRT, you can do this:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/
On 03/22/2007 09:46 AM, Thomas Charron wrote:
> Just bear in mind, the WRT54 will bog down after it receieves 'x'
> number of connections open if being used for all 5 addresses. We have
> 6 static IPs off of a buisness class 3 Mb DSL, and the WRT54 we used
> would often need to be rebooted after
On 3/22/07, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/22/07, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just bear in mind, the WRT54 will bog down after it receieves 'x'
> number of connections open if being used for all 5 addresses. We have
> 6 static IPs off of a buisness class 3 Mb DSL, an
On 3/22/07, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just bear in mind, the WRT54 will bog down after it receieves 'x'
number of connections open if being used for all 5 addresses. We have
6 static IPs off of a buisness class 3 Mb DSL, and the WRT54 we used
would often need to be rebooted aft
On 3/21/07, David A. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On another topic and FWIW, I will shortly be switching my home network
and server to go through to the LinkSys WRT54GL router now that I've got
OpenWRT properly configured on it. I will finally be able to use the
five static IPs Verizon Busine
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 23:52 -0500, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> Howdy Dave,
>
> I have a little TRENDnet camera (model TV-IP200W) that I got a while
> back. Built-in web server and completely tunable from the web server.
> Works great with Linux, as it supports pictures through a Java applet in
> t
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 23:52 -0500, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> Howdy Dave,
>
> I have a little TRENDnet camera (model TV-IP200W) that I got a while
> back. Built-in web server and completely tunable from the web server.
> Works great with Linux, as it supports pictures through a Java applet in
> t
If you're interested, I've got both an Axis and a Panasonic on our
website at http://www.milessmithfarm.net/
The Axis (StallCam) is fixed, whereas the Panasonic (NorthCam) is
pan/tilt-able by the viewer. (You'll need to click on the images on the
web site to get to the actual camera though - I
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> Howdy Dave,
>
> I have a little TRENDnet camera (model TV-IP200W) that I got a while
> back. Built-in web server and completely tunable from the web server.
> Works great with Linux, as it supports pictures through a Java applet in
> the web browser.
>
> It also has co
Howdy Dave,
I have a little TRENDnet camera (model TV-IP200W) that I got a while
back. Built-in web server and completely tunable from the web server.
Works great with Linux, as it supports pictures through a Java applet in
the web browser.
It also has connections for event triggers, and will em
Dave,
Sorry that I forgot to mention...Showtime in Hudson carries them,
although I bought mine across the net.
md
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On 2/26/07, David Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone recommend a good simple IP camera?
I've heard nothing but good things about Axis. They're pricey, but
apparently, you at least get something for your money.
-- Ben
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IMO, Axis and Panasonic cameras are the only things worth looking at
(in that order).
You gets what you pays for...
On Feb 26, 2007, at 7:36 PM, David Long wrote:
Can someone recommend a good simple IP camera? I bought a D-Link
DCS-950 a while back and was severely disappointed (as I should
Can someone recommend a good simple IP camera? I bought a D-Link
DCS-950 a while back and was severely disappointed (as I should have
been based on reviews I read before I bought it). After various similar
experiences with D-Link routers I've vowed never again to buy another
D-Link product. I ju
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