OK, excuse the stupid question. I am just about to get into setting up a security camera for my front door and haven't found a specific answer.
From the docs, it looks like zone minder is a really cool program. What I want to do is to have a camera at the front door that will capture who is there as well as any motion in my front yard.
However, I also want to be able to see who is at the front door when I'm in the basement. To do this I need to be able to access a streaming URL (ie. mms://ipaddress:port). Is there any hardware that can do this, or any other suggestions?
Sorry for the vague question, I just want to make sure I can do what I'm planning prior to buying hardware.
thanks
-h
Hardware recommendations for true streaming support?
Okay, I'm trying to understand what you mean spacificly and I think I get the jest of it.
The answer whould be yes in either case.
You could configure it for another port than 80 I set mine in the 10000 area so that I can veiw them remotely through my fire wall and of course have that port forwarded the the ZM box. Also I have it Listening to port 80 just so when I'm on the local network I don't have to type a port.
Hopefully this answers your question.
Cheers,
Cordel
The answer whould be yes in either case.
You could configure it for another port than 80 I set mine in the 10000 area so that I can veiw them remotely through my fire wall and of course have that port forwarded the the ZM box. Also I have it Listening to port 80 just so when I'm on the local network I don't have to type a port.
Hopefully this answers your question.
Cheers,
Cordel
So, Zoneminder actually streams out standard mms:// streaming protocol?
So, I could get an inexpensive camera (say the dlink one), attach it to my network, configure zoneminder, then at a client computer on my network use the URL mms://zoneminder.ip/ and get a live stream of what the camera sees? If this is true, it is amazing!
If so, what's the current view on the best budget camera that delivers best bang-for-the-buck. The only constraint is that the camera I set up needs to be a network camera as the server is in the basement and not easy for direct connections.
Thanks again for the help!
-h
So, I could get an inexpensive camera (say the dlink one), attach it to my network, configure zoneminder, then at a client computer on my network use the URL mms://zoneminder.ip/ and get a live stream of what the camera sees? If this is true, it is amazing!
If so, what's the current view on the best budget camera that delivers best bang-for-the-buck. The only constraint is that the camera I set up needs to be a network camera as the server is in the basement and not easy for direct connections.
Thanks again for the help!
-h
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