Needed a way to watch my Dad while I'm doing yardwork outside or away from home so I went to BestBuy and purchased a Dlink 1150 Camera. It connects to the router we use for our home network/DSL service. From our PC and ipads or iphones (using the MyDlink app) we can access the camera from where ever we are. In addition the camera can be setup to send an e-mail if motion and/or sound is detected. $99.99 plus $25 for a 14ft ethernet cable.
It was easy to setup and can be connected wireless or hardwired to router. It is a great way for RV'ers to monitor their home while away.
I don't have any financial interest in this product, just wanted to share a good product find.
GENECOP said
04:56 PM Jul 13, 2013
That could be handy, Apple also makes some kind of camera and App that a buddy of mine uses to watch his dog from work....
Ckerr said
06:21 PM Jul 13, 2013
GENECOP wrote:
That could be handy, Apple also makes some kind of camera and App that a buddy of mine uses to watch his dog from work....
I don't know why, but that just made me laugh...
TXRVr said
04:25 PM Jul 20, 2013
I use a camera called the Drop Cam. Slightly more pricey that your Dlink, but has a host of features to include remote internet control of it and is truly easy to set up without hassle in about 10 minutes.
Needed a way to watch my Dad while I'm doing yardwork outside or away from home so I went to BestBuy and purchased a Dlink 1150 Camera. It connects to the router we use for our home network/DSL service. From our PC and ipads or iphones (using the MyDlink app) we can access the camera from where ever we are. In addition the camera can be setup to send an e-mail if motion and/or sound is detected. $99.99 plus $25 for a 14ft ethernet cable.
It was easy to setup and can be connected wireless or hardwired to router. It is a great way for RV'ers to monitor their home while away.
I don't have any financial interest in this product, just wanted to share a good product find.
I don't know why, but that just made me laugh...
I use a camera called the Drop Cam. Slightly more pricey that your Dlink, but has a host of features to include remote internet control of it and is truly easy to set up without hassle in about 10 minutes.