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Author Topic: My Dlink and Blackberry  (Read 15430 times)

georgekunk

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My Dlink and Blackberry
« on: November 23, 2010, 05:12:11 AM »

I have 2 questions. I am looking to by a wireless cameara and not sure if the dlink is the correct product. I dont use an iphone but do use a blackberry I noticed there is software for the IPHONE but nothing for the blackberry Any Ideas? Also is there a way of recording to a hard drive (Server ) with the Dlink Cams. Thanks...
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drewread

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Re: My Dlink and Blackberry
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2011, 07:06:53 PM »

OK.. I'll necropost this one - Is there a BlackBerry App on the way? over 500 views here and nobody else has chirped in saying that they could use one? Co'mon! :D

I know I could!
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Tarv

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Re: My Dlink and Blackberry
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 07:53:06 PM »

I'd use it, since I carry a bberry and not an iphone or andriod.
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three_jeeps

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Re: My Dlink and Blackberry
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2011, 02:37:26 PM »

OK.. I'll necropost this one - Is there a BlackBerry App on the way? over 500 views here and nobody else has chirped in saying that they could use one? Co'mon! :D

I know I could!

If your blackberry has a browser that supports ActiveX or Java/JavaScript you do not have to rely on the Dlink server. The camera has a webserver in it.  To access the camera (assuming it is on a home network) you need to get a free web address from dyndns.com, for example, to map that web address to your home router. Configure your router to port forward requests from the dyndns web address to your camera ip address, which is provided by your router (provided you have the router configured as a DNS server (this is the default setting on almost all routers).  I describe how to do this somewhere in this forum.  Benefits of this approach include no intermediate server (who is watching your video feeds??), and no dependency on yet another phone app....

Good luck
-John
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three_jeeps

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Re: My Dlink and Blackberry
« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2011, 02:51:41 PM »

I have 2 questions. I am looking to by a wireless cameara and not sure if the dlink is the correct product. I dont use an iphone but do use a blackberry I noticed there is software for the IPHONE but nothing for the blackberry Any Ideas? Also is there a way of recording to a hard drive (Server ) with the Dlink Cams. Thanks...
I answered your question about a phone app for the blackberry when I responded to another poster in this thread....

Yes.   You can open a FTP connection from the camera to your server and specify the frame rate upload to the ftp server. I've done it within a LAN and WAN.   I believe the format is JPEG.  You can also configure the camera to stream the video for use with linux applications such as ZoneMinder.  I've done both approaches, and they work well. If you go outside the LAN, and you want a secure link, one way of accomplishing that is to construct a VPN connection and use FTP to tunnel through it. 
If you don't want to use ZoneMinder, you can roll your own web app to capture the video data and display it within the context of a HTML page.  If you look around on the web you will find applets/code snippets in java or php that you can literally cut and paste into your web page that will do the stream capture, buffer, draw a display window, and transfer/refresh the image to the display window.  I have done both approaches on Ubuntu servers, Debian desktops, and Slackware desktops. 

I suggest you look at the detailed camera manual that is online (NOT the quickstart manual-it is useless) for these configuration options.

Good luck

-John

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cardrell

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Re: My Dlink and Blackberry
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2011, 12:42:23 PM »

I'd use it, since I carry a bberry and not an iphone or andriod.
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