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MrFixitSC
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wireless webcam

»www.pcnation.com/web/details.asp···m=J88423

anyone have one or opinions on one? looking for a wireless webcam with pan/tilt capabilities...
Sifter

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Columbia, MO
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Re: wireless webcam

I own a Panasonic BL-C131A, and have been very happy with its performance. It is both wired and wireless, and also has a mic so you can listen. Does pan/tilt as well.

»www.google.com/products?q=bl-c13···ct=title

koitsu
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join:2002-07-16
Mountain View, CA

Axis makes products which do what you want, and are quite good (used in production datacenters for security, for example).
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Jahntassa
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Conway, SC
Axis and Panasonic are both great IP cameras. The Panasonics can sometimes be found in Best Buy or even possibly Office Depot (I found four on clearance there for around $140)

Mike00
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Tulsa, OK
How hard is it to set one of these up so you can stream the feed to a website where you can watch and listen live?

Jahntassa
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Re: wireless webcam

Not too difficult. I embedded the audio / video / controls from three different versions of the Panasonics into a web-page. It did take some HTML knowledge but it's not horrible.

I can't remember how the Axis does stuff (yes, I do have one setup, but I haven't had to look at it in a while), but it may be similar.

I'm assuming you want to embed the stuff and not just link to the camera built-in webserver itself, right?
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