Just downloaded yawcam. That's fine and it has found my webcam.
How do I find the routers IP (Ithink it needs that) My router is a TP-link WR741ND that's as far as I have got the rest I donot understand and need a step by step guide on how to do it.
The Ip addresses that come up all say page not found.
Sorry I am a real noveice at this and need guidance.
Thanks in advance
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HELP!! How do I get the webcam on my webpage
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- Weather Station: Davis Vantage Pro 2
- Operating System: Windows XP
- Location: Southland, New Zealand
Re: HELP!! How do I get the webcam on my webpage
I'm not too familiar with yawcam, but since it has the ability to save a snapshot, have the save location to your website, then link it that way.
See here: http://weather.southlandgirls.school.nz
We're using a Ubiquiti AirCam which (via Linux) catches a screenshot directly from the webcam (http://x.x.x.x/snapshot.cgi?chan=0) and saves it every minute.
See here: http://weather.southlandgirls.school.nz
We're using a Ubiquiti AirCam which (via Linux) catches a screenshot directly from the webcam (http://x.x.x.x/snapshot.cgi?chan=0) and saves it every minute.