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Wireless Camera for Baby Monitoring?

cwinterb asks: "A friend of mine and his wife are expecting their first born. My friend is a commercial airline pilot flying all over Europe and frequently spends two or three nights away from home. He already has ADSL (256Kbps up/512 down) and 802.11b in the house, via a Draytek Vigor 2600We (draytek.co.uk). What he wants is a wireless webcam, with a built in server, so that as long as he can get web access he can see his wife and child. Streaming video would be nice but bandwidth and cost rule it out. A good quality static image that updates a few times a minute would be ideal. Audio is not required. A camera that works well in fairly low light conditions would also be a bonus."

"Privacy is obviously important. The camera should not have to be on all the time, his wife should just be able to switch it on and point, maybe with the camera on a mini-tripod. Username/password protected access to the server would be good, but SSL is overkill. One option is to use the VPN facility on the router. He already has a domain registered so we ought to be able to sort out access via an easy to remember URL and a dynamic DNS service (static IPs cost extra on most UK residential ADSL services).

What cost effective, secure and simple solutions have other Slashdot readers deployed?"

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  1. Dlink DCS-100W by philosophyandrew · · Score: 4, Informative
    The Dlink DCS-1000W network camera is a great option for this: the camera is inexpensive (under $300), has a built-in 802.11b connection, uses interchangable standard (CCTV) video lenses, and is robust and reliable. We've used this camera for over a year so that grandparents who live far away could view their granddaugher; the camera has made a real difference, and has performed flawlessly. This page contains some sample images from the camera.

    Dlink also makes a model that streams audio in addition to video, the DCS-2100+

  2. LinkSys by MImeKillEr · · Score: 4, Informative

    As much as I hate LinkSys, they actually have a wireless 802.11b net camera with a built-in webserver. Supports 4 connections

    See it here.

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    Cruising the internet on my TI-99/4A @ a whopping 300 baud!
  3. Axis by 200_success · · Score: 4, Informative

    You don't want to put a lot of noisy equipment in the baby room. Axis makes an all-in-one solution. Their webcams include the camera and webserver, with password protection. Output is JPEG, which is easily viewable from any browser.

    The 2420 model looks promising. Let's review the requirements:

    • UK compatibility: yes. Needs 9-15V, 10A AC or 8W DC power supply, which should be possible. As a bonus, it has analog output in PAL (or NTSC).
    • Wireless: optional.
    • Built-in server: yes.
    • Good quality static image: up to 704x536 at low frame rate, or up to 25 frames/sec at low resolution.
    • Audio: optional
    • Low light bonus: down to 1 lux. Infrared version also available for 0.5 lux.
    • Not always on: It has motion detection. Or, the wife could just disconnect a cable. (If you really need privacy, why are you using 802.11b?)
    • Username/password protection: yes

    Plus, it runs Linux inside!

    I've never used one, but I think this has everything that you want, and more, for a low low price of USD 1240! It comes with a 30-day trial period. If it's out of your price range, you might want to compromise a bit on your requirements and check out their other models.