Hi All,
I would like to setup a WebCam server for a relative of mine who started a kindergarden. He wants to be able to see who is comming / passing outside for security and ID purposes. I thought I could install some WebCam server distro on an old PIII machine, connect a couple of USB WebCams to it, hook it to a broadband internet connection and - presto !
I thought it would be cool to offer the parents to take a peek at their kids while theyŕe napping...
Any suggestions?
* Hardware Configuration (WebCams, PC) * Distro, Software... * Tips / Tricks / Pitfalls
Thanks,
There was a discussion about this on a Debian list (probably the Debian users list) a while ago. It's worth trying to find the thread with google.
Some (more than one) opined that you need something better than a webcam for security, that low-res digital images suck seriously when blown up etc etc.
Me, I know little about these things but that if I want a good picture of a miscreant I need to do some research.
Depending on disk capacity and the desirability of using compact flash or other SSD, you could look at Debian (which may have a smaller footprint) or Gentoo (which I've not used but speculate you could get an even smaller system) rather than FC.
If someone else is thinking of something similar and wants low power, I found a couple of projects yesterday, both running Debian.
One's a minimac with a SSD and a battery implant replacing CD/DVD drive (12 watts) , and the other was a Linksys router with a USB disk (3 watts I think). A lot of the Linksys kit runs Linux, and a wireless router with a USB port attached to webcam could be way kool:-)
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