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<blockquote data-quote="rcdinaz" data-source="post: 631040" data-attributes="member: 31581"><p>I did this via ooVoo and it does work I just have not seen how much distance my Samsung Fascinate can cover and still resolve the bullet holes. With cell coverage the pic is chippy but there is no movement with a target so it should be good to go. The iPad is a much better viewer but the phone transmits less pixels so you get that stretched out image on the iPad, should still work.</p><p> </p><p>For the IP camera I cant test this becuase the one I have goes through the router I don't believe it has it's own signal/IP address it uses the linkys address/coding to show an image at the address. You can view this on the phone, laptop, or iPad which is convenient!</p><p> </p><p>I use the hotspot feature all of the time and checked the app I used and it does have a pretty straight forward IP address that pops up. Will investigate the wireless IP camera option this weekend to see how this might work as well.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the details on your thoughts so far most of this has worked I just tend to over think and make some of these things too complex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcdinaz, post: 631040, member: 31581"] I did this via ooVoo and it does work I just have not seen how much distance my Samsung Fascinate can cover and still resolve the bullet holes. With cell coverage the pic is chippy but there is no movement with a target so it should be good to go. The iPad is a much better viewer but the phone transmits less pixels so you get that stretched out image on the iPad, should still work. For the IP camera I cant test this becuase the one I have goes through the router I don't believe it has it's own signal/IP address it uses the linkys address/coding to show an image at the address. You can view this on the phone, laptop, or iPad which is convenient! I use the hotspot feature all of the time and checked the app I used and it does have a pretty straight forward IP address that pops up. Will investigate the wireless IP camera option this weekend to see how this might work as well. Thanks for the details on your thoughts so far most of this has worked I just tend to over think and make some of these things too complex. [/QUOTE]
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