On October 22, 2006 jon totally changed his security camera setup at the house. 

They are now web based again

Your User name is "jon" leave password blank.

Click here to see the cameras. If it does not work, come back to this page and follow the instructions below:

Instructions:

When you got to the page, you should see this:

We have to set your Interent Explorer up to accept ActiveX scripts. We will do it so that it ASKS you if you want to so that your security remain intact for other sites.

First thing, pull down the "Tools" menu in Internet Explorer, then click on "Internet Options."

You should see this window pop up:

Now click on the "security" tab at the top of this window. It will change to look like this:

Now click on the button labelled "Custom level." A new window will pop up that looks like this:

Now scroll down a little bit until you see "ActiveX Controls and Plugins." make your settings the same as those shown in the next three pictures (a text list follows):

Here is a list of the settings:

Automatic prompting for ActiveX Controls: Enable
Binary and Script behaviors: Enable
Download Signed ActiveX Controls: Prompt
Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls: Prompt
Initialize and Script ActiveX Controls not marked as safe: Prompt
Run ActiveX Controls and Plugins: Enable
Script ActiveX Controls marked as safe for scripting: Enable

OK, that was the only rough part, the rest is easy.

Click on the OK button. It will ask if you are really really sure you want to make these changes:

Click on the OK button. You will return to the Internet Option pop up window

Click on the OK button on THIS window to return to the Internet Explorer.

Click on the "refresh" button (where mose pointer is in picture below) (two green curved arrows going in a circle):

A few seconds after you refresh, it will ask if you are sure you want to install:

Click the "Install" button.

After a minute or so you should see the camera viewing screen:


On the remote control looking thingy on the right side of this page, click on the picture of a video camera (indicated above by large red arrow). This window will pop up:

Click on each little red circle to turn it into a green checkmark:

Click on the OK button and you are all done:

You can double click on a camera to go to a one camera view of that camer. Double click on a one camera view to return to the multi-camera view.