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Your Windows machine needs the "host" software to receive the video signal.

For security enthusiasts, home monitors, and DIY tech users, the search term typically falls into two categories. First, it refers to generic or branded IP cameras (often abbreviated as "iCam" or "EyeCam") that users want to integrate with the Microsoft Windows ecosystem. Second, it relates to software like iCamSource —a popular legacy application that turns a Windows PC into a webcam server or connects network cameras to a local network. I-cam- Windows

I-Cam for Windows can use any compatible device: Your Windows machine needs the "host" software to