You may want to check out d-link's line of cameras.
http://www.dlink.com/products/category.asp?cid=60

They have several that fit your criteria. Moreover they use an
itegrated java based web server that allows for up to 6 independent
cameras on the page.

larry

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 17:29:51 -0500, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Check out the Logitech camera series - You can even use the Quickcam traveller
> which comes with surveillance software, even motion detection that turns on the
> camera only if movement is detected.  All under a hundred $$
>
> You will find much better quality than that junk x10 stuff.
>
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: DRE
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 5:19 PM
>   Subject: security cams in a website?
>
>   Hi, I've got a client asking me about setting up a home surveillance
>   system for his house. that he can access as a website.  He wants 4
>   cameras outside.  One possibly that he can control and 3 days worth of
>   history.
>
>   I've not much clue about this other than it seems all the pieces are
>   there - dsl, web, cameras.
>
>   Anybody know anything about this short of getting the X10 camera from
>   the pop under ads?
>
>   Thanks.
>
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>   DRE
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