Jump to content

nikoska

Members
  • Content Count

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral
  1. HOTSPOT...... ???? direct to camera ... so your not using a router Take a look at the first post. There is a diagram that explains the connectivity.
  2. The camera is wireless. And it is wirelles connected to the hotspot.
  3. From what i can read here: - there is no wireless model. - don't i need a camera supporting h.264 protocol? - i can't see if there are any dyndns support. - the prices are way over $1000. Any other recommendations?
  4. Hello, i am a newbie and i need your help with my project. I am from Greece and a very small village called Domnista. With my friends we setup this outdoor IP camera (cost about $180) http://www.domnista.gr/?page_id=2318&lang=en where the site visitor can view 24x7 the square of our village. You can see the basic setup in this image Here is the parameters of the camera streams: Stream 1: mjpeg, 640x480, Frame rate: 15fps, Intra frame period: 1/2s (Chrome/Firefox users see this) Stream 2: mpeg-4, Frame size: 320x240, Fixed quality: standard (IE users see this after installing an activex addin by vivotek) -------------------------------------------------------------- We want to replace our outdoor wireless ip camera with a new one that will give us a better video and possibilities. - a very good quality and smooth video (remember that our upload bandwidth is about 1Mbps over adsl. Can i expect a good video quality with a bandwidth like this?) - a good audio - pan/tilt/zoom - optical zoom (preferable) - dyndns support - can be embedded on website - our budget is about $1000 Do you think that there is cameras out there that fits this characteristics? thanks in advance Nikos
  5. nikoska

    Hello...!

    Hello to everyone! I hope to find my answers here
×