<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">google search red5<br><br>red5 'standing by'<br><br>--- On <b>Tue, 23/9/08, Daniel Lamb <i><daniel.lamb@openyourwindows.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">From: Daniel Lamb <daniel.lamb@openyourwindows.com><br>Subject: Re: [dundee] cameras<br>To: "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee@lists.lug.org.uk><br>Date: Tuesday, 23 September, 2008, 7:13 PM<br><br><pre>I cant get access to the router, this is the problem, it is basically <br>stalls which are going into shopping centres and need to have a live <br>camera feed back via a wireless network in the centre, as I said was <br>just if anyone had done something similar, I can find loads of programs <br>which will give a feed but I need port forwarding for it, I need <br>something which servers the signal to a
webserver.<br><br>Cheers for your suggestions tho,<br>Daniel<br><br>Robert Ladyman wrote:<br>> Do you mean that the Internet connection will not be on a static IP, or<br>that <br>> the PC on the wireless connection will not be on a static IP (or some <br>> combination of the above)?<br>><br>> For the router, you can use a dynamic IP service, like dyndns.org (see<br>what <br>> the router supports) - that will give you the external IP when you need<br>it.<br>><br>> For the internal (NAT) address, you can usually have the router hand out<br>an IP <br>> address tied to a particular MAC address (or it can be reserved and you<br>assign <br>> a static address in the DHCP range), or you can assign a static IP outside<br>the <br>> DHCP-issued range.<br>><br>> You can often (at least with some of the D-Link cameras) arrange for the <br>> camera to periodically upload images to a web-site, which means you do
not<br><br>> need to route through at all.<br>><br>> Lastly...you could try writing a specification before deciding you will<br>use <br>> this particular arrangement (the old joke:- <br>> "How do I get to X?"<br>> "Well, I wouldn't start from here" ). <br>><br>> But then again, that might be expecting sensible customers...<br>><br>> On Tuesday 23 September 2008 15:13:07 Daniel Lamb wrote:<br>> <br>>> Hi Guys,<br>>><br>>> Just wondering if anyone has ever done this before, I am wanting to<br>>> setup a live feed from a webcam to a website, the only problem is the<br>>> camera will not be on a static ip and I wont be able to access the<br>>> router(it is sitting on a pc which will be using a shared wireless<br>>> connection), anyways anyone done this?<br>>><br>>> regards,<br>>> Daniel<br>>><br>>>
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