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Everything you need to know about connecting your Xbox to a wireless network
0 Comments Published June 6th, 2006 in the following Categories:Wireless Networking || Xbox-2-WiFi
- Xbox 360 and Media Center Extender
- How to connect your Xbox to a Wi-Fi network…and why
- Routers 101
- How to Connect Your Xbox to the Internet
How to plug a webcam into your network
0 Comments Published June 5th, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Hardware || How To...
There are lots of devices that can be attached to a network:
- A computer (duh)
- A printer.
- A webcam.
I happen to live in south Louisiana which has become the hurricane capital of the USA. Since the beginning of hurricane season (last Thursday, June 1), I’ve toyed with the idea of using my webcam to broadcast live pictures of the scene outside my office window to curious viewers. Well, not entirely seriously, but it did make me think about the steps necessary to connect any webcam to any network connected to the Internet.
What would you use this technology for? I’ll let you decide…security, social, scientific, etc.
While you’re thinking about it, here’s an article on how to, you know, actually make it happen:
There are only a few easy steps involved when it comes to getting a webcam up and running:
- Purchase a webcam and install the software that comes with it.
- Install a separate peice of software that is capable of uploading your webcam’s images to your website.
- Set up a web page to continually display your latest webcam image.
Note that this is not the same thing as setting up a webcam to do video conferencing. The article I’m linking to describes a one-way broadcast of static images that are refreshed every few seconds or minutes (”Hurricane Cam”).
I’ll post something on video-conferencing another time.
- Who needs to pirate software with a list like this?
- Don’t you hate when this happens?
- Iggy Discovers USB Networking
- How Do Wireless Networks Work?
Find and use Wi-Fi hotspots anywhere
0 Comments Published June 2nd, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Security || How To... || Wireless Networking || Sharing Files, Folders, Printers, etc.

JiWire has a great search engine for tracking down WiFi hotspots based on your zipcode. It also has a ton of stuff on how to secure your WiFi connection and tutorials on how to use your WiFi connection.
Check it out — links to wireless gear, How-To guides, downloads. Cool.
