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Re: Product Review: The Axis 2100 Network Camera

On February 5th, 2002 Anonymous says:

Feb 6, 2002

Dear Mr. Schumaker,

I would appreciate it if you could advise me.

Less than a year ago, I bought an ATI capture card (Radeon VIVO) and installed it on one of my computers. I also bought micro camera (resolution at least 400 lines, and luc .05). I was able to see live (no delay) images through the micro camera attached to the camera care.

I have an intranet at home, seven computers attached to Linksys 8-port router, using Windows 2000 Professional. Using Microsoft NetMeeting I was able to do video conferencing LIVE from one room to another room, using my home intranet. The images and sound are live (no delay). I could see my three year old daughter singing in the other room, and she got a kick out of it.

But later, I could not make NetMeeting work anymore. I learnt from ATI that Microsoft has changed the format and that is why I could no longer use NetMeeting for video conferencing. I do not remember details regarding name and nature of the format.

It was so good. Do you have any suggestion how I can do video conferencing using NetMeeting or any other similar software.

The video servers and web camers do not have the flexibility that I was able to do, and my way was so cheap.

I would appreciate if you have any suggestions.

BO Gyi

TEL : 909-353-4014

email : CCBGSTG@EARTHLINK.NET

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