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colinjones

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Video to mobile phone...
« on: January 07, 2008, 11:29:46 pm »
Has anybody set up their IP camera's and security system to redirect video (through Asterisk?) to their mobile phone on security breach like in the video?

How do you do this? And do we know what the mobile phone needs to be capable of to achieve it? I have a Blackberry Curve .... ?

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Re: Video to mobile phone...
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2008, 01:42:34 am »
well first, it's not a video. It's a still picture at the moment the sensor was tripped.

secondly, it's available from the WAP site, assuming your core is internet accessible: http://your.internetaccessible.core.com/pluto-admin/check.wml

third, the PlutoMO application merely makes a shortcut to the WML sections of the site while in offline mode...but it won't run on your Blackberry.. A Symbian Series 60 v2 phone is required, or Windows Smartphone.

Assuming you use PlutoMO, you enter in your phone # into the web admin after you've configured and installed your mobile orbiter,
then you make sure in WAP/GPRS settings in the web admin that you have the correct URL to your WML site, i.e.

http://myhouse.homelinux.com/pluto-admin/check.wml

(make sure you set something up via DynDNS or another DNS service)

then make sure you have the appropriate phone # to your Asterisk installation in the phone # field. This is used by PlutoMO to determine if the call is from the house (and thus a security breach)

-Thom

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Re: Video to mobile phone...
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2008, 02:16:00 am »
hmmm... ok, thanks Thom, will look into it as soon as my new core is built!