Re: Internet webcam suggestions



On 11 Jul 2006 14:14:28 -0700, "Denis" <k9kondop@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

thank you all for your replies but i think some people have not read
the initial message propertly. like i said i was looking for
something similar to the DCS-950G (+ the functionality to upload pics
by FTP straight from the camera). I am not looking for something very
expensive. Something just like the D-Link one above.

Well, yes. We did get a bit carried away and off topic.

The DCS-950G sells for about $120 to $150. That's really scraping
bottom for a wireless 802.11g network camera. Looking at assorted
reviews, it seems the advertised ftp feature isn't really functional.
I can see why you're looking for an equivalent.

I guess you didn't notice the URL I posted. Go to:
http://www.networkcamerareviews.com/networkcameras/
Check the "wireless" box in the selection criteria. You'll be
presented with a list of candidates that might be a suitable
replacement. The ones with pan-zoom-tilt features are rather
expensive. Sorry, no recommendations.


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