Ghozt
September 20th, 2000, 03:07 AM
Boys and Girls,
a tricky one for you.
I have a network camera connected to a lan. this lan is connected via a router to the outside world. The ip address of the router (which is assigned by the isp) is dynamic and changes every three hours.
the network camera has its own web server, which means that it requires an ip address. to access the images all you need to do is to log on to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the ip address of the camera.
What i want to do is to access images via the internet. the problem is the dynamic ip addressing of the router.
any ideas?
Cheers Ghozt
a tricky one for you.
I have a network camera connected to a lan. this lan is connected via a router to the outside world. The ip address of the router (which is assigned by the isp) is dynamic and changes every three hours.
the network camera has its own web server, which means that it requires an ip address. to access the images all you need to do is to log on to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the ip address of the camera.
What i want to do is to access images via the internet. the problem is the dynamic ip addressing of the router.
any ideas?
Cheers Ghozt