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Re: network-connected camera with motion-detection e-mail configurable in Linux?



I have a Intellinet 550710 (about $200) camera which is configurable via a web page.  Network connection is wired and I use a Linksys Powerline (plts200) network extender since the building I use the camera in is over 200ft away and is metal (a barn).  It has motion detection built in via xfer to a ftp server.  I run only linux and this was easy to setup via a web browser (Firefox) and ftp server.

...Bob

On 06/08/2009 04:19 PM, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
network-connected camera with motion-detection e-mail configurable in Linux?

Does anyone know if there any wireless network-connected video cameras
with in-camera motion-detection-triggered e-mail notification that are
configurable via Linux?


The cameras I've seen need to have the wireless network configuration
set up while connected via a cable, and come with a Windows-only
program to perform that setup.

Is that setup typically done with a proprietary protocol, or does the
setup program probably use something standard like SNMP?


For one camera I saw, other than the wireless-network setup, the
camera could be configured via a wen browser.  Well, mostly--the
motion-detection windows can be configured only using Internet
Explorer.  (Even though they already used Java for some things,
they didn't use the cross-platform Java for that window configuraion,
and apparently used an ActiveX control.)



Thanks,
Daniel
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