I will advice against opening up the whole port range. It's more secure to make several rules for specific ports as the whole range could overlap for other sensitive ports.
Hi, great video! Very informative, I had to use jawsper's version of the motioneyeos image due to having a raspberry pi zero 2 w with a cam rev1.3 instead, but it works great. But the problem is I'm making a dashcam and cannot have a wifi connected to the pi, so is it possible to use motioneyeos offline? Or even making its own wifi acess point would do, in fact make it more convenient. Would be glad if you could help me out!
I will advice against opening up the whole port range. It's more secure to make several rules for specific ports as the whole range could overlap for other sensitive ports.
Noted! Thanks for pointing that out
@@Djambo57 Otherwise great video! Looking forward to your next videos.
Great video, nice work!
Thank you :)
Nice channel, keep it up !
Thank you! :)
exactly what I was looking for... thanks
Hi, great video! Very informative, I had to use jawsper's version of the motioneyeos image due to having a raspberry pi zero 2 w with a cam rev1.3 instead, but it works great. But the problem is I'm making a dashcam and cannot have a wifi connected to the pi, so is it possible to use motioneyeos offline? Or even making its own wifi acess point would do, in fact make it more convenient. Would be glad if you could help me out!
Very interesting.
Thank you!
Nice
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@@Djambo57 welcome
with this guide can i also check the cameras from outside?
what cameras?
You can check any cameras you connect to it. Over USB or network...
when I install the motioneye os in the memory card the raspbian os of the raspberry is erased is this normal?
Yes. If you prefer to use Raspbian, you can install Motioneye (not OS) by itself on top.
Does it works with pi5? Thx
Yes it should work. Go to supported devices page and try to find an image for pi5
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