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Looking for feedback - IP cameras on mobile devices

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Boss man asked me to see if I could find some folks willing to click on a few links with their mobile phones/pdas and give us some feedback.

 

Please go to the following link on your phone/pda/mobile device and see if it works.

http://24.158.16.194/mobile/

 

You should see a list of camera locations. Clicking on one will give you a jpg image.

At the bottom of the list you will see a link to Controls Page. This link will allow you to activate a small 12v PC fan (which happens to be camera 01 Fan Cam).

We are mainly concerned with who can or cannot access the controls page.

 

We have developed software that records IP cameras and as an added feature, we made it possible for mobile devices to access JPG stills and activate/deactivate certain controls - such as turning on lights, opening doors, etc.

 

So...we are looking for feedback on whether or not people can get access to our software via their mobile device.

 

Please post your device model, service provider and whether or not you were able to access our software.

Any other comments are appreciated as well.

 

Here is a link to our main website:

www.lbdata.net

 

Here is a link to our surveillance camera demo (for PCs with broadband and activeX required)

http://www.lbdata.net/Corvax/index.htm

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Edit - I've made a small change in the above links - we no longer use port 85...everything has been moved to port 80.

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that's great,why not watch video by mobile

 

You can try it, however it would require a fair amount of bandwidth. Also, you would need to be able to download an activeX component to your phone.

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Thanks for testing and feed back!

 

The fan is the only switch that turns anything on or off. It is associated with a camera and a 12v PC fan. When you click on the Fan button, it turns the fan on (or off) and the camera takes a picture of it.

The other switches are associated with cameras, but not connected to any lights or alarms.

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