IP cameras
David A. Bandel
david.bandel at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 08:52:50 PDT 2009
Thanx folks. Axis looks good, and they have an SDK available to hack
their products with (a big plus).
David A. Bandel
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Federico Voges <ftc at ftc.com.ar> wrote:
> David A. Bandel wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> OK, I'm getting annoyed. I need to find _real_ IP cameras that I can
>> use for security surveillance. What are folks using?
>>
>> <rant>
>> I am so fscking tired of false advertising. I've bought and returned
>> several "IP" cameras that can only be accessed via Windoze and the
>> monstrous POS VB via Internet Exploder. These are WINDOZE only
>> cameras and they don't work with Linux, BSD, Mac, or even Windoze if
>> you use Firefox or Opera, etc. I just need to find something that
>> doesn't require WINDOZE and particularly that insidious virus
>> replicator VB!
>> </rant>
>>
>> Sorry, but I can't keep buying and returning junk -- waste of time.
>>
>> Ciao,
>>
>> David A. Bandel
>>
>
> Motion, the open source app, has support for several IP cameras. You might
> want to check their supported cameras list.
>
> Also, as Roger mentioned, Axis has a nice range of network cameras. They're
> not cheap, buy their products are not tailored for home users and seem to be
> well done. I haven't used an Axis camera but all the reviews I've seen gave
> them big thumbs up.
>
> --
> Federico Voges.
>
>
>
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