Every feed starts at the camera. This could be:
“NetSnap” isn’t one single product—it’s a type of lightweight camera server software (often found in older IP cameras, Raspberry Pi projects, or DIY security setups) that captures snapshots or video chunks and serves them over HTTP.
Before deploying a live Netsnap cam server feed that works over the internet, you must respect privacy laws.
NetSnap (hypothetical or proprietary system) typically refers to a networked camera system that captures and streams live snapshots or video feeds to a server for real-time distribution. This paper explains the architecture, data flow, and protocols involved.