Linksys WVC56G Wireless Camera (And Server)?!?!



I'm wondering if anyone has had experience using this product under
Linux. Will the Mozilla browser access this device and view its
MPEG-4 video stream?

The specs for the device list the typical MSWin stuff but I'm
interested in trying it out in a Linux environment.

I did some Google searches and there seems to be mixed reviews (a few
months ago) but I'm curious if any one has tried recently.

Thanks for any feedback.
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