Hey guys, first off I do apologize for being new to working with hardware like this.
I am trying to build a prototype piece of hardware that does the following:
- hosts a wifi network as a switch (creating local intranet), allowing IP webcams to connect wirelessly
- supply video feeds from the IP webcams via OTG cable to mobile device
Thanks for all your help and any advice if I should inquire elsewhere maybe.
Travis
Can VoCore Host WiFi Intranet Allowing Clients To Connect?
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Re: Can VoCore Host WiFi Intranet Allowing Clients To Connec
Hello Travis,
- hosts a wifi network as a switch (creating local intranet), allowing IP webcams to connect wirelessly
This should work without doing anything other than connecting your web cameras to the vocore.
- supply video feeds from the IP webcams via OTG cable to mobile device
When you say mobile device, do you mean Android and or IOS?
I don't know how you would do this with IOS, however, I do know how to do this with and Android device:
1) cross compile ADB or find a MIPS binary of ADB
2) install ADB on the vocore
3) in the boot up script of the vocore, setup port forwarding using ADB
The command would look something like: adb forward <local> <remote>
This essentially tethers the android device onto the vocore network bridging the android and the cameras.
It's been awhile since I've done this, I believe there is one additional step required for routes and the like, however, this should be enough information to get you started in the right direction.
- hosts a wifi network as a switch (creating local intranet), allowing IP webcams to connect wirelessly
This should work without doing anything other than connecting your web cameras to the vocore.
- supply video feeds from the IP webcams via OTG cable to mobile device
When you say mobile device, do you mean Android and or IOS?
I don't know how you would do this with IOS, however, I do know how to do this with and Android device:
1) cross compile ADB or find a MIPS binary of ADB
2) install ADB on the vocore
3) in the boot up script of the vocore, setup port forwarding using ADB
The command would look something like: adb forward <local> <remote>
This essentially tethers the android device onto the vocore network bridging the android and the cameras.
It's been awhile since I've done this, I believe there is one additional step required for routes and the like, however, this should be enough information to get you started in the right direction.
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