Villa Siesta Intracoastal and Doc Cam
Click on photo for live cam.
If no mage loads, make the following adjustments:
You'll need to allow your browser to download RealTime or ActiveX software one time to allow camera images to display.  If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, click on tools > Internet Options >  Security Tab > Custom Settings then scroll down to Active X controls and plug-ins
Set the 11 settings to “enable” or “prompt recommended” then go to the site and it should work but may take 4 or 5 minutes to load the first time. After that it should be live, refreshing about once every 2 to 15 seconds depending on the local dsl speed at the time.

VillaSiestaWebCam is  http://71.122.72.140/
Ignore the controls on the right side of the screen, the camera is fixed and therefore can not pan or zoom.

12/31/2009 FIXED! Finally! It turned out to be a bad cable between camera and the router. All is good now. Enjoy! ...Bob
11/16/09 Down again! I swear Verizon is messing with me. The camera goes down in the middle of the month and back up on the first. We'll see in Dec.... Sorry, Bob
11/7/2009 Camera back up now so try it out. We'll see how long it lasts. Bob
10/9/2009 Well, I thought I had it fixed but camera is still intermittent. So looks like it will be a new camera. I hope to fix it the next time I'm down. Bob
10/5/2009 I fixed the camera! Turned out to be a bad cable that was intermittantly connecting and then losing connection.
12/20/2011 Note this is a Linksys camera and turns out to be VERY unreliable, sorry. It will drop it's hardwired connection oly to reconnect on its own weeks or in some cases months later. Sorry I can't get down to fix it faster which involves a manual reboot of the camera. RMS


(This is a dynamic IP DSL line so the link may change. Click here to notify me if link is down for more than 24 hours.)
Thanks, Bob Slayden, M.D. owner and webmaster