> Your google link just takes me to google proper. > what is the model of that unit, sounds perfect. Strange the link was messed up for you. The web can be a weird place at times. It was a "D-Link DCS 932L" which was showing for around $30, though I didn't dig further to see who the vendor was (I seem to recall it was an Ebay thing). A little more searching shows it available at Walmart for around $47 and a little searching for "IP security camera" on Amazon turned up some affordable options ($20-50) that I've put at the bottom of this email. > As long as the interface is not Linux proper getting it setup > should be possible. Based on my read-throughs of various instructions, the basic process would be to put it on your network, check your router to see what IP address it received, and then point your web-browser at that IP address. If you're lucky, the documentation might give you a name you can try to use instead of having to check your router's interface for the IP address. However, looking over the screen-shots of the web interfaces, most seem to require a JavaScript-enabled browser to set up some of the features such as which region you want to monitor for motion. While some support WiFi, the initial configuration usually needs to be done via the wired connection. Additionally, the IP address that your router gives will likely change depending on whether you're connected via WiFi or network-cable. Hope this helps, -tim Some hits from Amazon as promised http://www.amazon.com/BW%C2%AE-Array-Dome-CCTV-Camera/dp/B00EEUDUFO/ http://www.amazon.com/i-Secu-Vision-Outdoor-Security-Vandal-proof/dp/B00KOW9Y7E/ http://www.amazon.com/Vonnic-VCD5035G-Dome-Camera-Gray/dp/B00M9LWS4O/ _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list