Hello, Yes you are correct, in an ideal world I would select the remote RPI Z 2W from the RPI Connect list and view the results on my remote Mac.I might be getting a bit confused about what you're trying to do. I think I'm right in saying that you would need your remote Pi to be running the GUI desktop in order to see the camera images remotely, and you could do that through Pi Connect or regular ssh. If you're not running the GUI environment, then I don't think it's possible (you'd have to start the camera and stream images onto the network, and use some kind of network media player to view them locally). But I'd recommend asking on the Pi Connect forum, where there are folks who know about Pi Connect.
THank for the advice I will raise an issue on the RPI Connect forum and see how I get on, but past history suggests the responses do not come through that often.....
Thanks Again
JohnW
Statistics: Posted by ejwjohn — Mon Dec 16, 2024 2:53 pm