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ok im a night guard that means im away from home a lot and to be honest a little paranoide that i will return home one day to find it emptyier then when i left!
then i saw this, and it seems my prayers may be answered i just need a few questions answered, first up let me explain my set up so that may help answer some questions
at home,
full wifi coverage with wep protection
1 server pc (ubuntu with vnc access and a private webserver)
1 main pc (windows xp)
for work
nokia n95 (on t-mobile web and work)
nokia n800 internet tablet (hooks into the n95 for internet access on the new 3.5g net speeds)
a psp
ok my questions
1) does the web interface for internet control look ok on hand held devices (the n800 has a screen the size of a psp)
2) does the microphone work through then webinterface (can i hear noises from my n800 that aare coming from my flat)
3) is it cat friendly (any exposed wires a cat that dislikes me invading her privacy might chew?
4) is it true it comes in pieces?
5) how much can you tilt the camera up and down ?
6) any problems using it on wep or wpa enabled routers ?
thnx in advance
hi
I would be interested in this too, as somewhere else, i read that the video / movoemtn detection only works when you are connected to the console? which doesnt make much sense...
Spykee doesn't come with a web interface, just a Windows/Mac client. Out-of-the-box, you'll need a laptop and internet connection to remotely access Spykee. I've seen a few postings concerning someone developing an iPhone client, and I'm sure that someone will develop a PHP app too. But, right now, you need a computer with the spykee software installed and internet at the remote end.
No web interface, just the client. The client will receive/send audio, its lagged 1-2 seconds behind the video.
Yes there are. My dog likes to nip at them.
Many, many, many pieces.
The camera tilt is manual. You can fiddle with it, but to keep it useful and see where you're going, you can only see about knee-high.
I've only used it on WPA (and haven't had any problem). Several people have complained that they can only get Spykee to work with WEP or open networks.