OK to all you gadget gurus out there.

My daughter is getting married this fall.

My in-laws (Most of my wife's family actually) live in the northern reaches of Ontario and are showing a reluctance to traveling this far south. They wondered if I their techhy son-in-law could set up a laptop with a web cam and broadcast the wedding via the Internet so they could watch it live instead of being there. (My preference is them be there)

I remember someone like Linksysy at one time had these and marketed them, but I do not know if they are still out there and I have no idea how well these work.

To me it seems like a whole lot of work just to please some people who do not like to travel. (long history here)

Anyone have any ideas?

How much am I looking at to get this setup and make it work?

The church has high speed Internet so that will not be a problem.

Stewart



Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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