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.
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
Thanks, Bob Slayden, M.D. owner and webmaster