โNov-28-2014 03:47 PM
โDec-03-2014 05:37 AM
LittleBill wrote:
the computer can be turned on and off remotely, its called WOL or wake on lan, you would then use RDP like mentioned above to portal into computer and bring up the app,
otherwise the foscams works great
โDec-02-2014 10:52 AM
โDec-01-2014 11:46 AM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Ok, I know I can log into my router remotely via IP address, username and password. I'm editing my post with more information. I have a Logitech USB webcam currently plugged into an old surplus laptop that is on my wireless network. I would like to link the webcam with my network, if possible, without having to leave the computer on 24/7. Can I do this? If so, what hardware and software would I use to view the webcam?
โNov-29-2014 08:24 AM
TechWriter wrote:Static would be a wonderful thing,but not needed. If the camera takes a power hit, when it reboots it sends out a notification email of the current IP assigned to the router. From there you need to adjust the viewer app and the world is good again. It appears that TWC changes my IP everytime the modem boots, so it and the router both live on a UPS. And because you are dead in the water if you do get an IP change, you need to leave the camera OFF of the UPS so it will do this whenever necessary. I get an occasional "hey, heres the IP im coming from" email when the house takes a hit, but i ignore it unless i cant see the cams. Thats when you need to look for that email.SCVJeff wrote:
You can buy web enabled cameras all day long for +- $90, and they work great.
FOSCAM
Don't you need a static IP address (or use dyndns.org) and also set up port forwarding with FOSCAMS?
โNov-29-2014 05:59 AM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Ok, I know I can log into my router remotely via IP address, username and password. I'm editing my post with more information. I have a Logitech USB webcam currently plugged into an old surplus laptop that is on my wireless network. I would like to link the webcam with my network, if possible, without having to leave the computer on 24/7. Can I do this? If so, what hardware and software would I use to view the webcam?
โNov-29-2014 05:21 AM
โNov-29-2014 04:24 AM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Ok, I know I can log into my router remotely via IP address, username and password. I'm editing my post with more information. I have a Logitech USB webcam currently plugged into an old surplus laptop that is on my wireless network. I would like to link the webcam with my network, if possible, without having to leave the computer on 24/7. Can I do this? If so, what hardware and software would I use to view the webcam?
โNov-28-2014 08:22 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
You can buy web enabled cameras all day long for +- $90, and they work great.
FOSCAM
โNov-28-2014 07:08 PM
โNov-28-2014 05:58 PM
โNov-28-2014 05:08 PM