jpw <jwilson@andover.edu> hath wroth:
>nice. now, how 'bout a serious contributor?
Sure. But first kindly supply a Linksys model number and hardware
version (from the serial number tag). I'm lazy and really don't want
to research what it takes for all Linksys model cameras.
(Hint: Numbers are a good thing)
>i spoke at length with
>linksys technical only to have them say, "sorry for your
>inconvenience". there must we away to embed this video directly in a
>page w/o their template (i dare not say wrapper!).
Ah, thank you for disclosing what you're trying to accomplish. You
want to imbed a streaming video feed into a web page? That's more of
a web design problem, of which I know nothing. Can you supply an
existing web page example of what you're trying to accomplish? There
are various techniques by push feeding video into a web page is a
problem. The camera will use 100.0% of your outgoing bandwidth
pushing video into the web page. That looks nice but without QoS,
tends to be a problem. More common and easier on the bandwidth are
just a series of JPG snapshots uploaded at regular intervals using FTP
or HTML PUT.
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