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iCam Support / Re: Can I do this with Icam?
« on: December 17, 2009, 05:59:30 PM »
i think it will answer the questions i have for now. thanks.
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iCam Support / Re: Can I do this with Icam?« on: December 17, 2009, 05:59:30 PM »
i think it will answer the questions i have for now. thanks.
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iCam Support / Can I do this with Icam?« on: December 15, 2009, 03:51:51 PM »
I'm moderately computer literate, but not to the point of writing code and all that stuff. I can follow directions though! lol.
Ok here's what I'd like to do/know. 1. Icam supports 4 cameras at a time, but can I have more than that connected? Basically if I were to have say 8-10 cameras installed can I switch to them on the Icam source and monitor 4 at a time? 2. do all the cameras have to be on the same router? I would like to put 3-4 wireless IP cameras in my business location and 3-4 at my home. Then when I'm at work (a 3rd location) I can monitor both/either from my desk. 3. in the scenario above, can I have the saved video files stored on the computer at my home instead of at the business via the internet? Basically, I want the files saved to a remote location in the case of a vandalism/fire/theft that would destroy/remove the onsite computer. any information is greatly appreciated, and I do apologize for the remedial nature of the questions. I have not yet downloaded either Icam programs as I am in the process of moving to a new house and have no internet at home right now. Ben Brotherton
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