Re: First Robot Camera That Tracks Intruders! (Kickstarter)
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:08 am
Update, i wasnt the only one who found the answer unclear:
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@Jacob HanksĀ
256-bit encryption is useless if someone manages to get the password on your google account and be able to access everything there. My concern is that my PRIVATE videos are out there in the cloud. Please clarify if iCamPro can be accessed directly from a pc connected to the LAN only WITHOUT an internet connection? i.e. pc -> iCamPro instead of pc -> Internet/Google/WebRTC -> iCamPro
@Jacob HanksĀ
If iCamPro depends only upon Google WebRTC for access, what happens if you or Google decide to no longer provide WebRTC in a few years? Will the iCamPro be useless then?
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Answer:
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@greg, at the moment, your only streaming option is webrtc, however we have our own backup server in place if the service is temporarily unavailable.
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It looks like they don't want to admit you cannot reach it directly. But if I read the answer I still conclude that it's impossible.
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@Jacob HanksĀ
256-bit encryption is useless if someone manages to get the password on your google account and be able to access everything there. My concern is that my PRIVATE videos are out there in the cloud. Please clarify if iCamPro can be accessed directly from a pc connected to the LAN only WITHOUT an internet connection? i.e. pc -> iCamPro instead of pc -> Internet/Google/WebRTC -> iCamPro
@Jacob HanksĀ
If iCamPro depends only upon Google WebRTC for access, what happens if you or Google decide to no longer provide WebRTC in a few years? Will the iCamPro be useless then?
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Answer:
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@greg, at the moment, your only streaming option is webrtc, however we have our own backup server in place if the service is temporarily unavailable.
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It looks like they don't want to admit you cannot reach it directly. But if I read the answer I still conclude that it's impossible.