From time to time we face collisions when two teams would like to play at the same time.

As our kicker table moved back to our building, it should be possible to reach the space with WiFi. There is also power plug available so installing IP web camera should be easy enough.

In the end we will be able to check whether somebody plays or not.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

setup kicker stream

This project is part of:

Hack Week 11

Activity

  • about 11 years ago: puzel joined this project.
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  • about 11 years ago: sleep_walker added keyword "setup" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: sleep_walker added keyword "kicker" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: sleep_walker added keyword "stream" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: sleep_walker started this project.
  • about 11 years ago: sleep_walker originated this project.

  • Comments

    • sleep_walker
      about 11 years ago by sleep_walker | Reply

      Martin unfortunately haven't found IP webcamera he promised but provided me Asus WL 600g WiFi router and UVC compatibile USB webcam. I tried several combination of OpenWRT releases and have built many custom made ROMs but it seems that this router doesn't have enough RAM to connect to WiFi with WPA Enterprise encryption and grab video from webcam at the same time. Let's wait for better device.

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