Recently I got a Nokia Phone with Blue tooth. I ordered a Trendnet TBW-103UB/A USB Bluetooth and 11G Wireless adapter to communicate with the phone. It uses Blue Soleil windows application which has been a disaster. The software is very difficult to get up and running, and even then reliability is poor. Forget the tech support, long waits, then people that have little knowledge, speak very broken english, and dropped phone lines. Google for the equipment will yield many problems and no solutions. Stay away from Trendnet! Vitaliy wrote: > Herbert Graf wrote: > >> I have the following camera: >> http://www.trendnet.com/en/products/TV-IP400w.htm >> >> It's a Wifi enabled IP camera. It works very well. >> >> For taking pictures, I have a PC running a program (under linux) called >> "motion". It gathers pictures from the camera (over the network) and any >> time it detects motion it captures a series of pictures. It can even >> capture a video if you fancy that. For windows the camera comes with >> software that performs a similar function. >> > > I was going to buy a wireless camera before I went on vacation last month, > but was discouraged by user opinions. It seems that most (and I did a rather > thorough search) wireless cameras out there either have poor picture > quality, or a shaky wireless connection. > > Would you be so kind as to provide an couple of image samples (especially > under low-light conditions)? > > Best regards, > > Vitaliy > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist