RPI Web Camera Interface setup

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Romain Bazile 2020-07-19 19:28:20 +02:00
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@ -163,15 +163,22 @@ cd RPi_Cam_Web_Interface
./install.sh ./install.sh
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Press Enter to allow default setting of the installation. Press Enter to allow default setting of the installation. Once everything is installed, press Enter to start the RPi Cam Web Interface now.
Press Enter to start RPi Cam Web Interface now.
Found what is the IP of your Raspberry Pi. To test the interface locally, try accessing this url from the browser in the Raspberry: http://localhost/html
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You can also try to access this page from another computer connected to the same network.
If your computer has `avahi` or the `Bonjour` service installed and running, you can directly use this url: http://raspberrypi.local/html/ .
If this is not the case, you first need to find the IP address of your Raspberry Pi by running the following:
```sh
sudo ip addr show | grep 'inet 1' sudo ip addr show | grep 'inet 1'
``` ```
You can test the interface locally by accessing this url in from the browser in the Raspberry: `http://localhost/html`
You can also try to access this page from another computer connected to the same network with the IP address previously found : `http://[IP_ADDRESS]/html/`. If your computer has `avahi` or the `Bonjour` service installed and running, you can also use this url: http://raspberrypi.local/html/ . The web page can then be accessed at `http://[IP_ADDRESS]/html/`.
If the interface is loading and a picture is displayed, you can stop this interface for now by simply running `./stop.sh`.
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