Ross : another reason is that network cameras can't handle a lot of clients at
the same time. Relay servers can.
Yes, that's true. However, the questioner was asking how to connect
a single client to the camera. The best way to do this is to fix his
network so that the client can communicate
you can use VLC to do what you want.
Ross : another reason is that network cameras can't handle a lot of clients at
the same time. Relay servers can.
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It would be a really bad design if we need to have a connectivity
from each client to each camera.
Nonsense. The whole point of the Internet is that anyone can connect
to anyone. Whenever you prevent one node from contacting another,
your network is broken (and you're not on the Internet, as
> It seems to me that this is your real problem. You should fix your
network so that the computers that want to access your stream can contact
your server.
There is nothing really bad that needs to be fixed.
We have tons of cameras located everywhere and the same with the clients
that connect to
I have an axis camera that is only accessible from a specific computer (A).
I also have other computers that need to have access to the MPEG4
feed of this camera,
but these computers ONLY have access to computer A.
It seems to me that this is your real problem. You should fix your
network so
Hi all,
I have an axis camera that is only accessible from a specific computer (A).
I also have other computers that need to have access to the MPEG4 feed of
this camera,
but these computers ONLY have access to computer A.
Is it possible to stream the live feed from the camera using computer A
(w