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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #1
Eagletron
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Default 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam

Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam.

- No computer required
- 100Mbit wired or 54Mbit wireless 802.11g
- Built-in DHCP client
- Built-in web server
- 1/4" CCD Sensor
- 1 Lux minimum lighting
- Automatic Gain and White Balance
- 160° Pan / 110° Tilt at up to 100° / sec.

More info:

http://www.trackercam.com/wireless
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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #2
www.hiebun.com
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Really?
See www.hiebun.com.
DMR (Digital Media Recorder) system supports 802.11a/b/g on Linux with
high compression rates on audio and video.

http://www.hiebun.com


Eagletron wrote:

>Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam.
>
>- No computer required
>- 100Mbit wired or 54Mbit wireless 802.11g
>- Built-in DHCP client
>- Built-in web server
>- 1/4" CCD Sensor
>- 1 Lux minimum lighting
>- Automatic Gain and White Balance
>- 160° Pan / 110° Tilt at up to 100° / sec.
>
>More info:
>
>http://www.trackercam.com/wireless
>
>








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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #3
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Default Re: 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam

On Mon, 31 May 2004 12:36:27 +0900, "www.hiebun.com"
<bkna@besta.cc> wrote:

>Really?
>See www.hiebun.com.
>DMR (Digital Media Recorder) system supports 802.11a/b/g on Linux with
>high compression rates on audio and video.
>
>http://www.hiebun.com


Looks like a vaporware site. No evidence of actual software or
hardware. Specs say it needs a server computer and a commander
computer.

>Eagletron wrote:
>
>>Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam.
>>
>>- No computer required
>>- 100Mbit wired or 54Mbit wireless 802.11g
>>- Built-in DHCP client
>>- Built-in web server
>>- 1/4" CCD Sensor
>>- 1 Lux minimum lighting
>>- Automatic Gain and White Balance
>>- 160° Pan / 110° Tilt at up to 100° / sec.
>>
>>More info:
>>
>>http://www.trackercam.com/wireless
>>
>>

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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #4
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Si Ballenger wrote:
> On Mon, 31 May 2004 12:36:27 +0900, "www.hiebun.com"
> <bkna@besta.cc> wrote:
>
>
>>Really?
>>See www.hiebun.com.
>>DMR (Digital Media Recorder) system supports 802.11a/b/g on Linux with
>>high compression rates on audio and video.
>>
>>http://www.hiebun.com

>
>
> Looks like a vaporware site. No evidence of actual software or
> hardware. Specs say it needs a server computer and a commander
> computer.


Given how horrific the HTML is, I think it's just a bad web site
that's a work in progress.

That said, spammers suck (OP did a hit and run of "buy my product").
Camera's without any security are a bad thing to introduce into your
home or business. How hard will it be for someone to read it or inject
different signals into your system by outpowering the camera (a quick
wireless DOS takes it out, then I add the image I *want* you to see. And
it needs power anyway, so why not power it via a CAT5 that also takes
the video back).
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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #5
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Default Re: 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam

Hello,

Until someone takes a 70cm amateur radio with extended TX nearby and leaves
it keyed. You will not get a thing!
For security, always use something WIRED. Radio links can be blocked quite
easily, sometimes by accident. That's why I wouldn't have a wireless alarm.

"Eagletron" <announcement@eagletron.com> wrote in message
news:fb83fbb.0405292210.d148e34@posting.google.com ...
> Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt

webcam.
>
> - No computer required
> - 100Mbit wired or 54Mbit wireless 802.11g
> - Built-in DHCP client
> - Built-in web server
> - 1/4" CCD Sensor
> - 1 Lux minimum lighting
> - Automatic Gain and White Balance
> - 160° Pan / 110° Tilt at up to 100° / sec.
>
> More info:
>
> http://www.trackercam.com/wireless



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Old 06-19-2004, 05:33 PM   #6
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I used to do some amazing things with amateur radios. And none of them
were legal or accepted use.
I second this man's well-learned opinion and I think I'll drag out my
old radios for some fun. Although for most people, wireless cameras
will offer ease of use and flexibility and they probably wont be mission
critical so there really isnt much of an issue if someone comes by and
snoops or jams. But no matter what you do, ALWAYS be smart and protect
your networks. Dont be a fool and open up more than one port to your
hardware devices. Protect your WAP. Put single purpose hardware
devices on a DMZ, especially wireless ones... If you dont know how to
deal with these things, ask yourself this question: "Would I work on my
Delorean if I didnt know what a flux capacitor was?"

blah!


Kyle2 wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Until someone takes a 70cm amateur radio with extended TX nearby and leaves
>it keyed. You will not get a thing!
>For security, always use something WIRED. Radio links can be blocked quite
>easily, sometimes by accident. That's why I wouldn't have a wireless alarm.
>
>"Eagletron" <announcement@eagletron.com> wrote in message
>news:fb83fbb.0405292210.d148e34@posting.google.co m...
>
>
>>Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt
>>
>>

>webcam.
>
>
>>- No computer required
>>- 100Mbit wired or 54Mbit wireless 802.11g
>>- Built-in DHCP client
>>- Built-in web server
>>- 1/4" CCD Sensor
>>- 1 Lux minimum lighting
>>- Automatic Gain and White Balance
>>- 160° Pan / 110° Tilt at up to 100° / sec.
>>
>>More info:
>>
>>http://www.trackercam.com/wireless
>>
>>

>
>
>
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