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			<title>How to automatically enable/disable your (Foscam) IP cam</title>
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			<description>i-chat wrote on Monday  5 August 2019 @ 16:15:
if your router supports it, openwrt could probably simplefy this a great deal. 

a simple addon package for openwrt supporting a post and a get command  would take away the need for both the silly free webhost (that may terminate service at any $random $date and you  aditional pi zerro w.  

in other usecases, i would recoment using the router&#039;s  build-in vpn-connections  in which case you still use the pie but here you connect directly to it, as well as get access to the cam&#039;s livestream when its active.Ik heb zelf geen OpenWRT router maar dat zou wellicht ook een mooie oplossing zijn.

Ik zie die gratis webhost niet echt als een probleem overigens. Qua security maakt het hoe ik het heb opgezet niet uit en als ze de service cancellen dan kom ik daar snel genoeg achter omdat ik dan geen enabled/disabled bericht meer hoor. In dat geval ga ik gewoon op zoek naar een ander, er zijn er zat. De Pi draait bij mij altijd dus dat is ook geen probleem, al zal dat voor sommige mensen misschien niet de meest ideale oplossing zijn. 

VPN is niet echt nodig omdat je via de app en cloud dienst je beelden al kan bekijken zonder daarvoor VPN en/of open poorten nodig te hebben. VPN vind ik ook niet echt praktisch op een tel vergeleken met de setup hoe ik &#039;m nu heb.</description><dc:creator>temp00</dc:creator>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2019 17:58:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>How to automatically enable/disable your (Foscam) IP cam</title>
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			<description>if your router supports it, openwrt could probably simplefy this a great deal. 

a simple addon package for openwrt supporting a post and a get command  would take away the need for both the silly free webhost (that may terminate service at any $random $date and you  aditional pi zerro w.  

in other usecases, i would recoment using the router&#039;s  build-in vpn-connections  in which case you still use the pie but here you connect directly to it, as well as get access to the cam&#039;s livestream when its active.</description><dc:creator>i-chat</dc:creator>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2019 14:15:36 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>How to automatically enable/disable your (Foscam) IP cam</title>
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			<description>gatlarf wrote on Saturday  3 August 2019 @ 00:24:
Nice! That’s definitively something that I’m going to set up. Thanks for the idea and the tutorial!  Cool en graag gedaan. Ik hoop dat je er iets aan hebt </description><dc:creator>temp00</dc:creator>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2019 06:57:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>How to automatically enable/disable your (Foscam) IP cam</title>
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			<description>Nice! That’s definitively something that I’m going to set up. Thanks for the idea and the tutorial!  </description><dc:creator>gatlarf</dc:creator>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2019 22:24:32 GMT</pubDate>
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