It sounds like what you need is not a webcam, but a network camera.

I recommend using products from a company called axis (www.axis.com)

Here is what I would look at. First, if they aren;t willing to spend some
real money on this, go ahead and stop reading... The good quality equipment
is not cheap.

Alright.. first, how many cameras do they want/need?

If they want more than one, you might want to look at using a video server.
These come in 1, 4 or blade quantities. With a 4 channel server you can tie
in up to 4 analog security type cameras and stream them over the web.

If they only need one or two cameras it might be enough to just get some
basic stand alone cameras.

Here is the best advantage to using the server though, you can buy or use
existing security cameras, which come in a much broader variety, and have
much better accessories, such as weather proof housings.



that should be enough info overload to get you started. Hope that helps

=]
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Alan Rother
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer / Former IT
specialist at an Security Company....


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