Hello,
"Video Network"
here is the manual how to "add a remote camera and use the server client video network"!
http://www.crazypixels.com/camuni-manual-part7.htm#network
It's really easy. You start on one PC the server first. This server has his own IP address which is shown in the settings dialog. It could be, that your PC has several network adapters and you want to use a different one as CamUniversal has choosen for you, so there is the possibility to select a different one with the "Use this IP address" checkbox.
Now your server is running with it's IP.
If this IP is always static and never changes, we only need to know this IP. This is mostly the case in your LAN. But what happens if your PC is connected to the Internet and gets every day or every login a new IP address from your ISP? Then you need a DNS (domain name service). With this service IP addresses and domain names are assigned together, so that each domain name has one assigned IP address and this IP address has the domain name assigned. You don't need to know the IP address because you know the domain name, like
www.google.com.
With the DNS option you can insert the domain name for your server PC instead of the IP address. In the future you don't worry if the IP changes, because the domain name is always assigned to the current IP. You can buy for such an domain name with a static IP, or can can use the free service
http://www.dyndns.com/ .
In the video client options you insert the IP or the DNS name!
DNS is only useful if you want to use the video network functionality outside your LAN!
"Webserver"
Setting up the webserver is very easy too. In the settings dialog you can select a different IP address if you want (described above). Then select a port (80) and start the webserver. With the included sample pages you have already accessed CamUniversal. If you want to use the webserver not only in your LAN, but from the Internet you can have a look at:
http://www.crazypixels.com/camuni-cam.htm. I have done this.
Now you have the problem of the changing IP address of the PC which accesses the Internet and runs CamUniversal. So it's time for DNS. I have created my own dynamic domain name at
www.dyndns.com. If you view the source of my live cam webpage you can see the domain name at the place for the IP address.
After you have created your own dynamic domain name you have to do 2
things:
- install a program which reports your IP address to
www.dyndns.com each time it changes. This is needed, so that dyndns.com can assign your IP to your domain name
(there are several freeware programs available which do this)
- open your router, so that the IP address of your PC could be accessed from outside