??? 07/16/09 15:46 Read: times |
#167426 - I am interested Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Raj Nambiar said:
3. You can use an ethernet I/O card at home and assign a public IP address to it. From any where else, you can connect to net and control the I/Os using a simple application. We sell a product like this. Raj Nambiar This looks like what I am searching for. Could you let me have more details on this product you are referring to ?? In fact the one thing I never could understand in all these internet based remotes is the fact how MY computer's IP address was tracked as my ISP allocates a dynamic IP for every log on. Anyway reading through some of the mails in this thread and the DDNS concept, it is starting to dwan but still not very clear.. Thanks Raghu |