Another VPN question
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After my exploits with would be burglars the other night my Bro suggested a webcam and a VPN session so I can keep an eye on my pad when I'm at work. Paranoid? You bet!!
So, has any one done this? How much for a decent webcam, and how do I set a up a VPN session to my home PC? A similar question to my other thread on VPN perhaps. I'm going to have to forward some ports I guess.
Ta muchly
Mark
So, has any one done this? How much for a decent webcam, and how do I set a up a VPN session to my home PC? A similar question to my other thread on VPN perhaps. I'm going to have to forward some ports I guess.
Ta muchly
Mark
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the hardware isn't going to be the problem, i think the problem will be speed. It will be very slow to refresh.
We use a system here where we have a security office who connects to an isdn line at various buildings. There is software installed on his machine which allows him to connect to the cameras.
Give Aspro UK Ltd a shout on 01704 823211
We use a system here where we have a security office who connects to an isdn line at various buildings. There is software installed on his machine which allows him to connect to the cameras.
Give Aspro UK Ltd a shout on 01704 823211
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Cheers, Davie
Forgot to mention it will be a broadband-broadband connection, if it makes a difference.
I'll give Aspro a look.
Mark
Forgot to mention it will be a broadband-broadband connection, if it makes a difference.
I'll give Aspro a look.
Mark
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