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    2 NIC setup -Very high ARP broadcast packets on nic 1 (domain network). 2nd nic is Camera network (vlan) -

    I think this was it. Hopefully this thread will be chronicled for future internet user who is having this same issue! Thanks a ton! It may have also been a camera that was configured, had this setting unchecked, but I hadn't hooked up in place yet.
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    2 NIC setup -Very high ARP broadcast packets on nic 1 (domain network). 2nd nic is Camera network (vlan) -

    lol BI is hardwired (all cams wired) on dedicated box I just made i5-12xxx processor . 10 access points, 10 switches all have 10gb spf+ backhaul. Cameras on dedicated vlan.
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    2 NIC setup -Very high ARP broadcast packets on nic 1 (domain network). 2nd nic is Camera network (vlan) -

    is there a way to park my blue iris install to only use nic 2? Blue Iris is on nightly/bleeding edge update - was on last stable about 2 hours ago. The issue is that when I connect Blue Iris to my network it completly saturates it with ARP requests that flood it and take some devices offline...
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    2 NIC setup -Very high ARP broadcast packets on nic 1 (domain network). 2nd nic is Camera network (vlan) -

    Yes it's Blue Iris. I kill the Blue Iris service in services.msc and all the ARP broadcast requests go away and it's normal traffic on the NIC 1 (class B network). Blue Iris box has 2 NIC's. So yes Blue Iris computer is on NIC 1, but it's also has another NIC 2. I'm asking how do I stop Blue...
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    2 NIC setup -Very high ARP broadcast packets on nic 1 (domain network). 2nd nic is Camera network (vlan) -

    Running Blue Iris on new computer - i5-12xxx. I have 2 nic's. NIC 1 - Connected to my default network on domain. Used to access the computer via RDP and as web server to login to cameras through firewall port forwarding. Grabs IP via DHCP. ip: 11.100.60.41, subnet 255.255.0.0, dg 11.100.1.1...