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Thanks to a shower gift from Grandma Liz, friends and family can watch Naomi over the web via live streaming video! Naomi's NetCam is usually located in our living room, which is where Naomi spends a lot of time playing.
Click on one of the three links below to access
the camera (opens a new browser window; authorization required). Scroll down
to see a sample images or for additional instructions.
Naomi's Network Camera (Still Picture Mode)
Naomi's Network Camera (Java Video Stream Mode)
Naomi's Network Camera (ActiveX Video Stream Mode)
If you would like a username and password for Naomi's NetCam,
or if you have an account but are having problems accessing the camera, please
contact
Andy [link requires anti-spam authentication]. Additional
information: The video stream will adjust to your connection speed, from modem
to broadband. Naomi's Network Camera is secure! Access to the camera requires
password authorization, and its wireless network uses MAC access control and
the highest grade of WEP encryption.


Sample Images - September 8, 2003
Instructions:
When you click any of the above links, a new browser window will open and you be asked to enter your username and password. Next you will be taken to page titled "NaomiCAM DCS-1000W Wireless Internet Camera."
If you used the link for the still picture mode, after a few seconds a large picture should appear at the bottom of the screen. This is a static image; to update it, refresh or reload its browser window. If used the link for the the Java or ActiveX mode, you will view a live video stream as long as your browser supports the mode you choose and with a video speed that is dependent o the quality of your Internet connection.
Note: The camera is set to provide you with a relatively large image, which means that the video speed will be relatively low. The camera operates 24/7, but, because it runs off of our home network, it will be inaccessible if our network or cable broadband is down. (If the image is black, this means it is nighttime and the livingroom lights are off!)
You can save a static image using your "save file" or "save image" commands from your browser; to do this, Windows users should right click on the image and Mac users should click-and-hold on the image. (If you save any precious images, please e-mail them to us [link requires anti-spam authentication]!)
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