[MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless cameras
sanbar
sandbar at ozemail.com.au
Thu May 2 12:56:15 EST 2002
There are privacy issues. You open the inside of your home to any drive-by
w4rh4x0r that has the time.
By the way, DSE sells 802.11b baby monitors and wireless mini-cameras.
- Barry
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Paul van den Bergen wrote:
> On 04/30/02 09:45 PM, Clae wrote:
>
> One of the first thoughts I had about melbwireless was the concept of
> open circuit security cameras. sort of like a wireless and very literal
> version of neighbourhood watch. Ofcourse careful placement and
> awareness of camera location would be an issue as I am sure we don't
> want to become a big brother clone (besides, web cam sites abound on the
> net, so that is not what I intend).
>
> I'd just like to throw a few ideas out there re what use is melbourne
> wireless
>
> Remote control house. login to your home (encrypted channel - eg. ssh)
> from work and check on the cats.
> data transfer your work file home.
> play your home stereo at work(!)
> netphone over wireless.
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barry park
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