Axis IP cameras support FTP , they are expensive though
As for hikvision you should be able to grab an image via http
They have an SDK available
If you can't find it let me know and I will check , I also thought they supported FTP
But that may only be on alarm
I think everyone should be taught imperial measures as well , specifically miles,yards.feet and inches
All these measurements are still in daily use , try and work will millimeters in engineering and you soon find out that
thousands of an inch are the only way to measure small tolerances.
I have a friend who has just moved to Sweden
I am trying to convince him to let me route all my traffic through his home broadband connection via VPN
Would be interesting if this idea became widespread
In return he can route all his traffic through my home broadband connection
You sound like a plusnet employee
I accept limits may be necessary but not traffic shaping
The only isp's who traffic shape are the greedy ones
who have sold their products at stupidly low prices
and now find that they havent spent enough on their network infrastructure
Plusnet are a prime example of the above
Zen are a good example of a company who have set a limit but not with traffic shaping
I wonder if people sued by RIAA could use this as a defence
" I downloaded the album because i was scared the sony rootkit would kill my pc "
maybe worth a try
Axis IP cameras support FTP , they are expensive though As for hikvision you should be able to grab an image via http They have an SDK available If you can't find it let me know and I will check , I also thought they supported FTP But that may only be on alarm
I think everyone should be taught imperial measures as well , specifically miles,yards.feet and inches All these measurements are still in daily use , try and work will millimeters in engineering and you soon find out that thousands of an inch are the only way to measure small tolerances.
I have a friend who has just moved to Sweden I am trying to convince him to let me route all my traffic through his home broadband connection via VPN Would be interesting if this idea became widespread In return he can route all his traffic through my home broadband connection
I wonder if something like xbox media center would be practical under linux ? If it is I would buy a ps3 just for this
You sound like a plusnet employee I accept limits may be necessary but not traffic shaping The only isp's who traffic shape are the greedy ones who have sold their products at stupidly low prices and now find that they havent spent enough on their network infrastructure Plusnet are a prime example of the above Zen are a good example of a company who have set a limit but not with traffic shaping
I wonder if people sued by RIAA could use this as a defence " I downloaded the album because i was scared the sony rootkit would kill my pc " maybe worth a try
The european rover was a 'cheap' model (10 times less than the yank one) and look what happened to that Sometimes overengineering is worth it