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11-22-2012, 09:22 PM #11
Re: Anyone use a remote IP camera/thermometer to monitor your boat?
I'd love to have something like that but I can't connect to my marina's router.... fail

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11-22-2012, 11:24 PM #12
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Re: Anyone use a remote IP camera/thermometer to monitor your boat?
You should be able to first set up a dedicated wireless bridge (about $50, example here - http://bit.ly/TfoWOJ) on the marina's wifi network using a laptop, then use the wireless bridge to connect the camera to the marina's wifi. Once the bridge is set up with the marina's specs, you should be able to use it for either the temperature sensors' gateway or the IP camera.
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11-23-2012, 04:53 PM #13
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Re: Anyone use a remote IP camera/thermometer to monitor your boat?
Another option is to get one of the Mydlink cameras. They work off of Dlink's servers so you don't need to do any port forwarding with the marina's router.
Also, for the others, you usually can setup an email setting where it sends you a photo every so often, 1 second or greater. You can also setup a ftp transfer without the live video stream. I do this with my boat as the mobile hotspot I use doesn't allow port forwarding.Kevin
2006 Meridian 408MY
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