Any possibility to use Isight with Airport Extreme??

I wonder if there is a way to use the Isight over the Airport Extreme Basestation remotely from another connected computer, like you would for monitoring.
Any ideas would be appreciated.

I wonder if there is a way to use the Isight over the
Airport Extreme Basestation remotely from another
connected computer, like you would for monitoring.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Sure is, currently doing it.
Have an iSight hooked up to a Pismo (using iGlasses) the is positioned over my newborn. Using iChat over Bonjour through an AirPort, I am able to monitor his lack of sleeping from either the iMac G4 (again with an iSight) or on the MacBook Pro.
I initiate the video conference request from the MacBook or iMac G4, and the Pismo auto-connects.
The Pismo required the "AutoAcceptVCInvitations 1" line added to com.apple.ichat to automatically accept all Video Chats. Then for security, I restricted all users NOT on my buddy list to not see my status.
Works pretty well.

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