Using your WVC54GCA camera with TZO DDNS for Remote Viewing

Hi All, for those of you that have the new Linksys Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera, we posted a new tutorial on the TZO site to walk you through signing up for your free year of TZO included with the camera.
View the Tutorial here
We love this camera and if you have an older WVC54GC you definitely want to check this new WVC54GCA camera out. It streams video and audio, and works in firefox as well (video only). You can also do a snapshot JPG with it via a direct URL, and it also does motion detection and can even send a mobile video format to your cell phone!
Message Edited by TZO-Dot-COM on 01-11-2008 10:45 AM

TZO-Dot-COM wrote:
Hi All, for those of you that have the new Linksys Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera, we posted a new tutorial on the TZO site to walk you through signing up for your free year of TZO included with the camera.
View the Tutorial here
We love this camera and if you have an older WVC54GC you definitely want to check this new WVC54GCA camera out. It streams video and audio, and works in firefox as well (video only). You can also do a snapshot JPG with it via a direct URL, and it also does motion detection and can even send a mobile video format to your cell phone!
Message Edited by TZO-Dot-COM on 01-11-2008 10:45 AM
Hello,
You mentioned that a snapshot url can be done with this camera as well.
Can you please explain how?

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