said:
>I hope the results of this will be geting some general play. It might
>save a number of us from taking various wrong turns, and point us in the
>right direction.
Perhaps. Hopefully, over time, the cameras will become more standards
compliant. This was not the case for older cameras. The standards were
not well developed and there were the typical time to market pressures.
>> Yes, there is a high speed connection and an easy to use proxy server.
>Great, that makes a big difference.
You must be thinking of a different problem. Chapman has had an easily
available high speed connection for a long time.
Steven
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