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I ended up buying a Foscam FI8904W (I purchased from Amazon through the seller
"Foscam Digital Technologies LLC" which seems to be the US distributor. I'd imagine buying direct from Amazon.com as the seller would be safe, too, but they were out of stock when I ordered.) If you look at the Amazon reviews, my review is on there and mentions iCam

Anyway, I installed the camera with a simple 2-light flood light above it. This lights up the area well but means I don't know how well night vision works on the camera.

I've been VERY happy with the Foscam FI8904W. It was just as easy to set up as the AirLink models I use indoor, and I feel the Foscam has much higher image quality -- especially color quality. It has been just as reliable (doesn't freeze or lose connections) as the inside cameras. Also, I am using it wirelessly and it has worked great.

The only thing I can complain about is that the plug is pretty large -- so you'll have to make a 1" or so circular opening in your wall or outdoor surface to snake the wire inside. This was fine for my install, but I see it could cause issues with certain installation locations if you couldn't easily drill a 1" hole.

1 thing to know: you must set up the camera for the first time with it plugged in via ethernet. That is how you choose the wireless network. If you changed your router out or changed your wireless network name, you'd need to re-connect to the camera through ethernet to change the settings. Keep this in mind.

Here are two sample images. Note: camera is mounted approx 16' high and faces downwards at a pretty steep angle.

NIGHT (11pm -- note: this is not an IR image, it has the floodlight above it)


low light DUSK (7pm)



Daytime performance is even better.

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Thank you for the info.

I ended up buying an outdoor Foscam model and will install it with a regular security light for now. Hopefully this will work!

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Ah, looking at images, it seems the camera I'm discussing is also sold as an Agasio A622W.

Others have said the Agasio works with iCam, so it seems compatible.

However, the Agasio gets terrible reviews on Amazon for the type of situation I was going to use it for. Apparently it has some bugs that haven't been ironed out, and the nigh vision is flawed (reflections).

Sounds like a better plan for me would be to just install a light and some other outdoor wifi camera (without night vision).

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Just came across this camera (says MJPEG compression) and wondered if it would work with iCam…

http://foscam.us/outdoor-cameras/foscam-fi8919w-wireless-ip-camera.html

It is pan/tilt in a protective housing, which is very interesting.

I may just order it and see if I can get it to work.

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iCam Support / Re: USB Webcam / WiFi Network IP Camera Recommendations
« on: December 21, 2012, 12:54:49 AM »
Do you have any more recent camera suggestions?

I need at least 1 outdoor camera (that will only be sort of under the awning - so it needs to be able to handle the elements)

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Hmm. Similar to vgfl, a restart eventually fixed it for me.

I restarted about 7 times (trying multiple times to Start iCamSource and Connect after each restart). Finally it worked.

Gremlins?!  ;D

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I am having the same "Connecting…" problem (but without any connection occurring)

Mac OS 10.6 w/ newest version of iCamSource.

It had been working properly, but I restarted the computer and now it won't connect. Subsequent restarts don't seem to help. Any ideas?

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iCam Support / Re: How long will 10.5 be supported?
« on: October 11, 2012, 09:58:26 AM »
Thanks for your quick reply! As it turns out, the G5 was an energy hog (averaging 400 watts 24x7!) so I went with an intel Mac mini… but thanks again for your reply.

You guys do a great job!

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iCam Support / How long will 10.5 be supported?
« on: October 07, 2012, 10:37:25 PM »
Hi,

I use iCamSource 2.5 and LOVE it.

I am getting ready to purchase a Mac simply to use as my iCamSource DVR. However, it seems the best bang for my buck is a PowerMac G5 available locally. This machine will never be able to run anything newer than 10.5 Leopard since it is PowerPC based.

I wondered if you expect to need to or plan to drop 10.5 support anytime soon?

I'd be happy to spend an extra $100 and get something that can run 10.7 if that would be wisest from your point of view.

Thanks so much for your product!

-Stephen

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