OK I didn't want to go the Octopussy route
So I set up an old spare laptop with webcam and free Yawcam software. I've placed the laptop and angled it so the camera gets a good view of the printbed. I then select Stream and make a note of the IP address.
I can now sit elsewhere from the printer but monitor it on either my phone or the main laptop via the web browser.
Ok so I can't control it but I can see if there is any problems and no noise to contend with. A bonus with Yawcam is that it will also timelapse.
Maybe useful for someone.
Monitor the print through net
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The ability to monitor the print bed and check for problems is definitely a valuable feature. It allows you to catch any issues, such as filament jams or failed prints, early on and take necessary actions to prevent further complications. Plus, the absence of noise is an added bonus, as you can enjoy a quieter workspace while still keeping a close watch on your printer.
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Additionally, the timelapse feature of Yawcam is an excellent addition. It enables you to capture a series of images and compile them into a video, showcasing the entire print from start to finish in an accelerated format. This can be a valuable tool for documenting the printing process, tunnel rushsharing progress updates, or simply creating captivating visual content.
Re: Monitor the print through net
Thanks for the answer fnaf plus