Re: [WISPA] best cam bang for buck?

2010-11-24 Thread rwf
cam bang for buck? I want a couple of cams to put on my towers to watch critters (deer, coons, possums, ect) at night. I have fiber to the towers so no issues with pipe (I'll give open access to cams). I want to PTZ with high resolution, and just like any other WISP, I need it for about $

Re: [WISPA] best cam bang for buck?

2010-11-17 Thread Mike Hammett
There is one in design, and actually they have announced it at a couple conferences. It isn't available yet, however. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com On 11/17/2010 11:26 AM, Forbes Mercy wrote: SO assuming there is not a Ubiquiti camera in design lets

Re: [WISPA] best cam bang for buck?

2010-11-17 Thread Forbes Mercy
SO assuming there is not a Ubiquiti camera in design lets imagine the features: pan/zoom/tilt 1 lux in an outdoor case with a back cover that pivots and serves as its own backhaul with a Rocket inside. Of course web based, IP assignable and all for $89 with a USB chain in case you want to pig

Re: [WISPA] best cam bang for buck?

2010-11-17 Thread Chuck Hogg
Wait for the Ubiquiti Camera... lol. Regards, Chuck On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Jim Patient wrote: > I want a couple of cams to put on my towers to watch critters (deer, > coons, possums, ect) at night. I have fiber to the towers so no issues > with pipe (I'll give open access to cams)

[WISPA] best cam bang for buck?

2010-11-16 Thread Jim Patient
I want a couple of cams to put on my towers to watch critters (deer, coons, possums, ect) at night. I have fiber to the towers so no issues with pipe (I'll give open access to cams). I want to PTZ with high resolution, and just like any other WISP, I need it for about $29.95. Just kidding