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Re: CCTV ? for group



I have good strong  G signal  I was thinking I will need a small computer to
hook them to with a WIFI Card
and will have to limit band width so I do not hog the WIFI off other
boaters.
Thanks for all the suggestions at least I know were i need to go with my
research.

"Matt Ion" <soundy106@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:SbOdh.433267$1T2.413311@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> One idea would be to use IP cameras that can do a "push" to a server.
> Standard network cameras could be connected to a computer that has a
> connection to the dock WiFi, or just go with WiFi-equipped cameras (cost a
> little more, but eliminate the need for a computer).  Find yourself a web
> host with the appropriate access (depends on the camera, probably FTP) and
> the cameras can simply upload their pictures there on a set schedule
> (probably don't want to do more than a few updates per minute).
>
> Roland Moore wrote:
>> There are many ways cameras can be connected to a wireless network
>> (802.11a,b) for sending video.
>>  http://www.verint.com/video_solutions/resources/files/202/S1100.pdf is
>> one example of many out there.
>> This might be more of an IT question since you haven't described
>> distances or bandwidth. Video can eat a lot of bandwidth if not set up
>> properly.
>> Some of this wireless stuff is not something to consider if you have a
>> weak budget.
>>
>> "nick markowitz" <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:2MKdh.89$hh.82@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>Need some ideas have a  working Paddle wheel river boat a customer
>>>converted to a home and would like to be able to view cameras I have
>>>installed on boat to make sure theres no problems when there not there.
>>>They have no phone line available but a WIFI system is availalble at the
>>>docks.ideas?
>>>
>>
>>



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