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    Put up a sign thats says "No Tresspassing! Violators will be violated!" And feed your guard dog viagra in the mournings.

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    Or. You can dig a moat around your spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob-Dynamix View Post
    Or. You can dig a moat around your spot
    Thought of that already but we've got damp issues as it is already...
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    **UPDATE**

    So I've installed the IP camera and eventually figured out the port forwarding and other technical stuff that had to be done and I can report back that it works like a charm!

    I can now view my CCTV cameras at home from any browser in the World

    This is going to come in very handy when we go on holiday and we just need to check if everything is "okay".
    My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.

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    Sound very interesting neo maybe give us a sneak preview of it like a screenshot :d
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    Or even better. the login details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    **UPDATE**

    So I've installed the IP camera and eventually figured out the port forwarding and other technical stuff that had to be done and I can report back that it works like a charm!

    I can now view my CCTV cameras at home from any browser in the World

    This is going to come in very handy when we go on holiday and we just need to check if everything is "okay".
    Ummm quick question, why didnt u just use VNC forward vnc's ports and remote it while cams on screen?

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