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      07-30-2007, 12:18 AM

Hello to the forum.

New guy here and I hope I am asking this question in the correct part
of the forum.
I need advice on what web cam would be the best for keeping a watch on
the outside of my summer home during the winter months. I'll be up
front here, I do not know much about computers so simple is best. My
needs are to have motion detection and if possible to not need a PC
running because of power failures that last longer than the battery
back up.(no way of restarting the PC)
I have comcast cable service so a router could be left running for
access. I believe the router will restart on its own in case of a power
outage. Also I need some way of controlling the temperature in the home
by remote or at least be notified if the temperature in the home was to
drop below a certain point.
Thank you for any help in this matter.


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      07-31-2007, 08:27 PM
On Jul 30, 3:18 am, What the <What.the.2ui...@no-
mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
> Hello to the forum.
>
> New guy here and I hope I am asking this question in the correct part
> of the forum.
> I need advice on what web cam would be the best for keeping a watch on
> the outside of my summer home during the winter months. I'll be up
> front here, I do not know much about computers so simple is best. My
> needs are to have motion detection and if possible to not need a PC
> running because of power failures that last longer than the battery
> back up.(no way of restarting the PC)
> I have comcast cable service so a router could be left running for
> access. I believe the router will restart on its own in case of a power
> outage. Also I need some way of controlling the temperature in the home
> by remote or at least be notified if the temperature in the home was to
> drop below a certain point.
> Thank you for any help in this matter.
>
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> View this thread:http://www.wirelessforums.org/showth...lessforums.org


Go to DVR - Digital Video Recording Box if you can afford it, with
minumum of 4 ports.

You can attach as much as 4 normal CCTV Cameras to this box using co-
axial cables.

I have seen VPON boxes, they are very professional ones.

Monitoring PC ------------ Internet ----------- Summer home
------------ Cable Router (static IP Address) ----------- DVR
------------- Camers

Panda,

http://forums.networkingland.com/sho...ight=IP+camera



 
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      07-31-2007, 08:33 PM
On Jul 31, 11:27 pm, Panda <naimt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 3:18 am, What the <What.the.2ui...@no-
>
>
>
>
>
> mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
> > Hello to the forum.

>
> > New guy here and I hope I am asking this question in the correct part
> > of the forum.
> > I need advice on what web cam would be the best for keeping a watch on
> > the outside of my summer home during the winter months. I'll be up
> > front here, I do not know much about computers so simple is best. My
> > needs are to have motion detection and if possible to not need a PC
> > running because of power failures that last longer than the battery
> > back up.(no way of restarting the PC)
> > I have comcast cable service so a router could be left running for
> > access. I believe the router will restart on its own in case of a power
> > outage. Also I need some way of controlling the temperature in the home
> > by remote or at least be notified if the temperature in the home was to
> > drop below a certain point.
> > Thank you for any help in this matter.

>
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > View this thread:http://www.wirelessforums.org/showth...p://www.wirele...

>
> Go to DVR - Digital Video Recording Box if you can afford it, with
> minumum of 4 ports.
>
> You can attach as much as 4 normal CCTV Cameras to this box using co-
> axial cables.
>
> I have seen VPON boxes, they are very professional ones.
>
> Monitoring PC ------------ Internet ----------- Summer home
> ------------ Cable Router (static IP Address) ----------- DVR
> ------------- Camers
>
> Panda,
>
> http://forums.networkingland.com/sho...hlight=IP+...- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


Check this search results it might help:

http://forums.networkingland.com/search.php?searchid=3


 
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