pete
Expert Member
Hi,
I'm installing IP Cameras around our business premises. Management needs to be able to log in remotely [after hours] and view the feeds if the alarm goes off.
So far, I've got two of these installed and am using the software that came with them to find their ip's. Browser to view the feeds. So far, we're able to log into the server remotely (mstsc) and open up the cameras in a browser, but obviously we're not going to get any decent video out of it that way.
Is there a way to send the camera feeds to the outside world via the router directly? If so, anyone here able to give me a quick crash course?
Also, I don't want to use Trendnet's SecurView to multiplex the cameras. Is there proprietary software that one can download that will possibly search for ip cameras on a given network and display them?
Static or dynamic IPs: Which is better?
Thanks in advance.
I'm installing IP Cameras around our business premises. Management needs to be able to log in remotely [after hours] and view the feeds if the alarm goes off.
So far, I've got two of these installed and am using the software that came with them to find their ip's. Browser to view the feeds. So far, we're able to log into the server remotely (mstsc) and open up the cameras in a browser, but obviously we're not going to get any decent video out of it that way.
Is there a way to send the camera feeds to the outside world via the router directly? If so, anyone here able to give me a quick crash course?
Also, I don't want to use Trendnet's SecurView to multiplex the cameras. Is there proprietary software that one can download that will possibly search for ip cameras on a given network and display them?
Static or dynamic IPs: Which is better?
Thanks in advance.