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		<title>By: Ultra Technology Solutions - &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How To Embed a Linksys WVC54GC Wireless Camera Into HTML</title>
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		<description>[...] Next you will need to setup port forwarding on your firewall/router. The standard web port is 80. If your ISP blocks incoming requests on port 80, you will need to use the alternate web port feature found in the camera admin interface. On your firewall interface you are looking for a screen that is maybe labeled virtual server setup, port forwarding or pass through. In this setup you will tell the router to direct incoming traffic through the firewall to the internal IP address of your camera.  Assuming you already have a web hosting account somewhere, you should now FTP both the html document and the cab file up to your hosting provider. Call a friend or connect to your neighbor’s unprotected wireless and test out your new URL. You will probably not be able to test this out while on the inside of your network because of the dynamic DNS pointing back to the external IP of your router. Your request packets are not originating from the outside, therefore the router will not redirect them back to the internal IP. Well any way, test this from some other internet connection. If you have gone through these steps correctly, you now have a web page with your embedded Linksys IP based camera stream. If you found this article helpful please post a comment and use the social bookmark links below to help others find it.   Our Linksys WVC54GCA Embedded in HTML Our Linksys WVC54GCA Embedded Directly Into a WordPress Blog [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Next you will need to setup port forwarding on your firewall/router. The standard web port is 80. If your ISP blocks incoming requests on port 80, you will need to use the alternate web port feature found in the camera admin interface. On your firewall interface you are looking for a screen that is maybe labeled virtual server setup, port forwarding or pass through. In this setup you will tell the router to direct incoming traffic through the firewall to the internal IP address of your camera.  Assuming you already have a web hosting account somewhere, you should now FTP both the html document and the cab file up to your hosting provider. Call a friend or connect to your neighbor’s unprotected wireless and test out your new URL. You will probably not be able to test this out while on the inside of your network because of the dynamic DNS pointing back to the external IP of your router. Your request packets are not originating from the outside, therefore the router will not redirect them back to the internal IP. Well any way, test this from some other internet connection. If you have gone through these steps correctly, you now have a web page with your embedded Linksys IP based camera stream. If you found this article helpful please post a comment and use the social bookmark links below to help others find it.   Our Linksys WVC54GCA Embedded in HTML Our Linksys WVC54GCA Embedded Directly Into a WordPress Blog [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Ultra Technology Solutions - &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How to Embed a Linksys WVC200 IP Based Camera</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ultra Technology Solutions - &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How to Embed a Linksys WVC200 IP Based Camera</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 14:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
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