Hi I would like to share with you one of the co-worker sent me a email this afternoon
Do you believe this <http://www.allwebaffiliates.com> So whatever you see you can get it for a very reasonable price. Dont miss the opportunity from this momen <http://www.allwebaffiliates.com>t See you there later.. John Lim On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM, JustMe <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I used to have a logitech 310 that did all that but lost in home fire > and cant find another here in canada but their 810 is suppose to be > similar but haven't got one to be sure of it. > But you might want to check out the www.Logitech.com site online. If > nothing else it might give you some ideas of what to look for more > specifically. > I was told if I used extentions that they would not work but I tried > it anyway and had no problems with using extentions and actually > bought all but one from a dollar type store. > Hope this might be of some help. I have noticed the price of them has > tripled though. > > justme > > > On Jul 25, 11:14 pm, BestOfLuck <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, I am looking for a webcam or ethernet security camera that can > > do 3 things below. It's just exhausting for me to research all the > > options available to satisfy these conditions, and any help is > > appreciated. > > > > From my basement window, I need to monitor the external of my house > > due to some neighbor misdemeanors. However, I really don't need to > > have the video captured 24 hrs x 7 as it may blow up my hard disk. 1 > > still picture captured every 5 seconds is good enough. The only > > connection nearby this bassement window is a Switch. I know a lot of > > webcams just capture video constantly, and still picture capturing > > would be done Manually. > > > > 1) A camera that can do video and still picture of at least 640x480 in > > both cases. > > > > 2) I need this camera to auto capture still images at a slow rate, > > like say 1 picture every 5 seconds. Or in terms of Video frame rate, > > it's like 0.2 frame/second. I would be fine with 1 picture/second or 1 > > fps for the video. > > > > 3) If this camera is USB port, then I have an issue being my PC is > > probably 50 feet away from the location of this webcam. The good news > > is, this webcam is near an ethernet port of a Switch. So, the solution > > would be either I get a 50 feet USB cable, or probably get a USB > > server where the webcam can connect to, with the USB server connected > > to the existing Switch. I am not sure if this is a viable solution at > > all since I doubt the USB server can enable the webcam to be shared > > across the internal network. > > > > If this camera is ethernet port, great, I have that Switch nearby. > > > > Many Thanks in advance for your help, > > Sean > > > -- http://www.allwebaffiliates.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Computer Tech Support" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/computer-tech-support?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
