raden wrote:
In message , ben
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raden wrote:
In message , Andrew
Gabriel writes
In article ,
raden writes:
BTW, has anybody actually managed to get the Grand X Guard
software to work over the internet ?
I can get it working over my home network, I think I have a problem
with the router firewall
I can see it over the internet using VNC, but that's not how it
should be working.
The pre-existing driver I hacked to make work presents
a video4linux interface, so there may already be suitable
applications to squirt this across the internet as an mpeg.
Are you forwarding the port to allow the video through?
No, do I have to ?
I've just enabled the port, I have no idea how to enable it for video
Well you must have a site to upload it to?
Port forwarding is...From the routers internal ip address...To the
destination ip address
so for instance it would look like so..
Internal 192.168.0.0 External 100.67.210.20 ---blouse ip this will then
send the video over the net with the software that came with the camera,
thats why I asked for it to take a decko of setting it up.
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