need to catch that tulip who is damaging my kitchen wall with what i believe is some sort of airgun. unless anyone can think of another way??? Proof is key!
all suggestions considered...
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Maybe it's to monitor foxes in the back garden?Originally posted by moorfield View PostNow, what on earth would you be wanting one of these for then, eh?
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Re wireless awful, not sure if webcams comparable in all respects but seen that wireless CCTVs can suffer badly from interference. With those at any rate you can get higher frequency types that are more reliable.
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thanks for the tips. at least i know they are out there. Also need something with night vision
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I have a panasonic IP webcam wireless...
wireless is awful - maybe ok for stills.
on wire is very good for the money.
broadbandstuff.co.uk about £140
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Yes you can get wireless webcams, that connect using wifi with their own IP address and webserver built into them
For example
http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/...9473&CatId=336
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Webcam (wireless) recommendations
Is there such a webcam that is wireless, and at the same time can connect to my wireless router.
My router sits in another room from where I want the webcam located. So I want it self standing essentially. I guess the webcam would need some some of transmitter of its own. Also I would like it to be battery powered, i.e not connected to any mains.
Any ideas/recommendations?Tags: None
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