I am looking into the use of a web cam for remote security monitoring of
our prehistoric archaeological site. I'm looking for a way to be able to
check the site from home when the alarm system is triggered and I scurry
out of bed at 2 a.m. only to find that the bat with a cruel sense of
humor has done it again! I thought that we might also make it available
to those who visit our website, and have a monitor in the visitor center
for visitors (access to the site is still restricted). Does anyone have
any caveats or words of wisdom to share regarding the use of this
technology for such a purpose?
Dave Scofield
Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life
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