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We are trying to install a webcam for a local motel (one that you can view on the site).
The last one we tried required that you DL about 5 different plugins. I'm hoping to find one that maybe just requires Java (the person viewing it being able to move the camera would be a plus.)
If anyone knows what I should look for and can point me in that direction, I'd be grateful.
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Take a look at Panasonics line of Network cameras. They have some really nice stuff.
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Sony makes a nice IP camera, it ran thru an ActiveX page or a Java page
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Much thanks for the responses...I'll look into those!
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