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FLAG! 01-26-2005 12:54 PM

Web Cam Help?
 
I love the lakes area web cams and I want to set one up at our camp in Wolfeboro. Is there a website that offers a tutorial on how to set one up? I need to find some simple instructions outlining step by step what I need as far as equipment and procedure. Any help out there?

Rattlesnake Gal 01-26-2005 01:09 PM

How To From The Masters
 
Check out this Webcam Thread
Don't forget to share it with us! Good luck.
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webmaster 01-26-2005 01:27 PM

You can also find lots and lots of info through Google. The Webcam Zone is a good place to start.

FLAG! 01-26-2005 03:40 PM

What about the ISP?
 
Thanks for your help. These links are very helpful. But a couple questions I have not found answers to yet:

1) Who is a reliable ISP for the wolfeboro area, any suggestions? I found access4less.com is only $5.95 per month.
2) If I use a network camera do i need a high speed connection or will the camera automatically dial up every 10 (or whatever time setting I select) minutes and upload a picture?

webmaster 01-26-2005 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FLAG!
If I use a network camera do i need a high speed connection or will the camera automatically dial up every 10 (or whatever time setting I select) minutes and upload a picture?

My WeirsCAM and the Anchor Marine CAM (runs from the same computer) dials up every 15 minutes, uploads a picture and then disconnects. It has been working fine like that for over 5 years.

Network cameras can be attached directly to an external modem and work in much the same way, just without a computer. The Rattlesnake CAM is setup like that. Using a computer has some advantages but does require more hardware. I can dial in to the WeirsCAM/Anchor Marine CAM computer using PCAnywhere and make adjustments just like I was sitting there. The direct camera/modem setup gives you less control but seems to work fine for many Webcams.

Bear Islander 01-26-2005 10:03 PM

Be careful to pick an ISP that has an access number within the area you can call without extra charges. I picked RCN as my dial-up ISP because they have a Laconia access number. Laconia is in my Verizon "Unlimited Local Calling" service area.

I called into my network camera and changed the timing to call in every 5 minutes so I could get time lapse video of the ice forming.


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