Thanks for taking the time to produce such a detailed reply. You're right; I might not fully understand the terminology.
So, to summarise what I've gathered from your information, I buy the camera, plug it into my router and it serves a config page that I can go into and set up the Wi-Fi (to...
Hi Tony. I had a look at that camera on Aliexpress. I can't tell whether it has a built in webserver and just needs to be connected to the internet to work, or whether it needs a separate computer to capture the images and serve them. Your reply sort of implied that I would need the PC to use...
The CPU is a dual core E8200 clocked at 3.4 GHz. It'll be fine don't worry. If it's not no loss. Never hurts to have an excuse to upgrade the server.
Thanks for your recommendations in your previous post. I'll check those out.
Hello. Thanks for your reply.
1. Indoor to start with. Extending to outdoor if it's easy.
2. Fixed is fine.
3. Only one to start, not needs to be scalable to any amount.
4. Can't remember exact specs. It's a 3.4 GHz with 8 Gb ram, some low spec GPU. Windows server 2008 r2.
5. Don't know...
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I've bought a couple of "IP Cameras" off amazon in the past, and been disappointed in both cases to find that the cameras are only accessible through a specific Android app (or iphone). I naïvely thought that these cameras would be accessible through my browser but have since come to realise...