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Join Date: Oct 2004
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easiest way to watch internet cam remote
I am curious as to what is the easiest way to post a web cam that you can check on during the day form another computer for home security.
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http://www.mionet.com/solutions/webcam.jsp
At 6.95/month the service options just might be worth it to you.
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that looks like what im wanting but i still use 98se. The need 2000 or xp.
you kow of any more like that. Thanks for the help |
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2004
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ok i found i could put a web cam on a homepage and go look at it. The problem now lies that my company sbc's system wont open the cam link.
It says it has to do with active x. Anyone know ways to work arond this. i am using geocites site. thanks |
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You will need to talk to your company's IT department. Sounds like they have restrictions in place.
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2004
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yeah i figured they did.. I just wondering if another site might be more user friendly to what i am wanting to do.. Just dont understand the software issue that it requires and if most require that type of file or such..
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