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Software => D-ViewCam => Topic started by: Fudd on August 12, 2009, 08:03:14 AM
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At Comptuex 2009, the WHS Team reported they had an Add-In which allowed management of selected D-Link IP cameras.
Here's their blog on TechNet:
We were really pleased to unveil the D-Link ViewCam add-in for Windows Home Server, which allows control of a wide range of D-Link’s IP cameras from the Windows Home Server Console. Also notable, each scenario was demonstrated using a netbook as the interface and playback device for Windows Home Server.
Since then, there has been nothing about this Add-In. I called D-Link technical and customer support and they were clueless, althogh they advertise it on their web page for several cameras.
Text of the D-Link page here:
Add D-Link Network Cameras to your Windows Home Server. A Windows Home Server lets you easily access your files, photos, videos and music from any PC or TV in your home, or even while away. The complete line of D-Link Network Cameras easily plug into your digital ecosystem.
I'd appreciate any info on the development of this Add-In and if / when / where it might be available. I'm told by the Windows Home Server Team that the Add-In was a beta presented by D-Link.
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It is still in development and we do not have a release date as of yet.
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Thanks for the timely response.
If you need a beta tester, I'd be happy to volunteer a fully built-out network.
Running WHS pp2 with DIR-655 and DAP-1552. DCS-1130 connected to the 1552.
3 notebooks, 1 desktop, 2 iPhone 3G, 1 IPAQ, 1 OKI color laser and 1 HP multifunction connected to network.
Remote access in use daily via Earthlink cable.
MS Registered Partner.
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Hi Guys,
Any word on a release date yet? I think there are a lot of people excited about this?
Thanks
Andrew
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I'd like to know how to get other d-link cameras like the DSC-910 connected to my WHS