Mike,

Can't say how it compares to the others in terms of portability, but the
South Bay Galleria in Torrance has been using the Dlink DCS1000W since July.
Check out the image at   http://www.southbaygalleria.com/info/mallcam.cfm. 

eB

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Subject: [SOCALWUG] Looking for a small wifi camera


Hi.

I'm looking for a WiFi (not X10 or cellphone Cam) camera that's small enough
to be portable.  I've found a few but some are kind of clunky and expensive
with extra features I don't need (like Pan Tilt Zoom).

Here's what I found so far:

Dlink - http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=41

Veo - http://www.veo.com/Observer-Wireless/default.asp

Linksys -
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=38&prid=566

Panasonic -
http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelDetail?storeId=
11251&catalogId=11005&modelNo=KX-HCM250

And then of course, I can get any number of plain old network cams and put
an Ethernet to WiFi bridge on it.  But, like I said compactness reigns.  As
does power consumption cuz it has to be dog-sized portable. :)

Any ideas from the group?

-Mike O.

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