View desktop remotely on web browser

J

jpBless

I have a computer that's running surveillance software. The computer is
connected to broadband internet via a d-link router and the router gets
dynamic IP from my ISP. I would like to set up the computer so I can view
the computer's desktop over the internet on a web browser. that is view the
surveillance pictures - since the surveillance software and cameras load
automatically when ever the computer boots up.



The computer is running a security software called Diginet surveillance
software. The connection needs to be done in a way that viewing
desktop/surveillance pictures on the web will not disrupt the computer's
operations at location . I have tried remote desktop. it's a mess. Does
anyone know how to do this using native XP/SP2/SP3 professional objects or
free third party software? I would appreciate any pointers. Thanks in
advance.
 
J

Jack-MVP

Hi
It can be done this way, however it would be very slow and Quirky.
Most Webcam can save on the spot the views to stream files that can be
viewed over without remoting he whole computer.
Check what is available for your Cam, there is also 3rd party software that
woks with many cams. Search the download sites for Webcam sharewares.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
 
A

Anteaus

You can try VNC, of which there are several versions, I prefer tightvnc.

To use this remotely you need to open a port in the firewall, typically
5900. For security's sake you should restrict access (firewall rule scope) to
the IP address of the remote site only. A dynamic IP will add to your
problems here, you will most likely need DynDNS or similar..

Adding the Mirage driver will greatly speed-up the response.

Whether this will work depends on how the video is displayed. VNC generally
does not display DirectX video. (probably because it is direct!) so if the
cam software uses DirectX, it will not work.

An alternative approach(in fact, the industry-standard method) is to
install software which will upload images by FTP to webspace at timed
intervals. This doesn't give you motion, of course, but is compatible with
most methods of viewing.
 
S

smlunatick

Thanks Jack; Anteaus... I am looking into the suggestions. I appreciate your
help

You can also look at UltraVNC which has a Java based view access over
IP protocol 5800.
 
J

jpBless

Both UltraVNC and TightVNC worked great... Thanks Antaeus, adrorie


Thanks Jack; Anteaus... I am looking into the suggestions. I appreciate
your
help

You can also look at UltraVNC which has a Java based view access over
IP protocol 5800.
 

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