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From: Mark Jones <mark.jones@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: "Internet" cameras
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:44:41 -0400
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Joel wrote:
> I use the Image Aqu toolbox with standard webcams now.   
> Looking into buying a wireless camera to replace it but it 
> seems like these work a little differently.   They have an 
> IP address on a local wireless network and you use your 
> webbrowser to view their images.   They do not 
> have "driver software".  
> 
> Can I use the image aquistion toolbox with these products?
> 
> Here is an example, but I am not married to this model.
> http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=365

Hi Joel,

Currently we do not support these types of cameras because they are only 
usable through a web browser.

Mark