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IP camera
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(28-05-2016, 11:42)Wizza Wrote:  DLink Weather Cam - How To

For those interested in trying a home webcam to upload to WeatherUnderground, but not sure where to start, below are the settings that I used.  Maybe of inspiration or help if you decide to try this option.  Just look for a camera that has FTP option, as many do.  I used a DLink DCS-942L, which is an older camera that I had lying around.

Hi,

I prepared an HowTo for IP camera, which is without FTP ...
If anyone is interested, see the attachment.


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Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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#2

What IP camera is decent without being too expensive?
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#3

Might want to change your username password in that doc to something more complex. I see them used everywhere Wink
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(07-09-2017, 23:50)danner Wrote:  What IP camera is decent without being too expensive?

the one I bought badly is otherwise excellent, but not for FTP ... It costs USD 54,
but they are lying on the web:
VSTARCAM C7816WIP

The new one I order is NEO Coolcam NIP-56FX 720p HD, but it hasn't arrived to me
yet. It costs only USD 36. They promised me the camera has true FTP ...
NEO Coolcam NIP-56FX
It is WiFi/Ethernet, IP, Outdoor, IP56 and it is mini - only 100 mm long.

Best Regards
Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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(07-09-2017, 23:55)uncle_bob Wrote:  Might want to change your username password in that doc to something more complex. I see them used everywhere Wink

Do you think zdenek/123456789 ???  Tongue

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Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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#6

admin/pa55w0rd is better Wink
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(08-09-2017, 01:44)hornychz Wrote:  The new one I order is NEO Coolcam NIP-56FX 720p HD, but it hasn't arrived to me
yet. It costs only USD 36. They promised me the camera has true FTP ...
NEO Coolcam NIP-56FX
It is WiFi/Ethernet, IP, Outdoor, IP56 and it is mini - only 100 mm long.
Excellent! I look forward to hearing your experiences with it!
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#8

If anyone finds a remote pan and tilt camera without an IR filter, 720p upwards, please let me know.
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#9

(08-09-2017, 04:59)uncle_bob Wrote:  without an IR filter
What does that mean? Is that an IR "cut" filter, an IR "pass" filter, or neither?
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Neither.
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