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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    ah got it thanks. I'll likely remove the other UniFi stuff apart from the switch itself, hopefully that will fix it.
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    Thanks, yes. Well its working OK as I can now see the camera. But getting it setuip for remote viewing isn't working now. I've never had this error when it shows 0.0.0.0
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    Hi, definitely something isn't set up right. Because in BlueIris the remote configuration wizard shows it as 0.0.0.0 Do you mean the PC LAH (taken from an /ipconfig on the Ethernet IPv4 address 192.1XX.X.XXX) or the BlueIris login page (172.XX.XX.X)
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    Hello, thanks again. I hooked the camera up with the old extender and changed it back to DHCP on the cam itself (it was down as static IP). It changed the IP address of the cam, but when I did a blueiris search it came up right away! Should I reserve that IP in Eero then?
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    Thanks. Yes, the cam is set to 192.168.1.109, and a 5 digit Port (IIRC I set that manually in the camera configuration before so it didn't conflict). I did a reservation for the Home PC in Eero. I even tried the Dahua app (DMSS). It shows the camera by searching. But once I get to the login it...
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    Thank you for the detailed questions, see below. Is your BI server plugged into the Unifi switch or the router that the Unifi is plugged into? - My router is connected to the UniFi switch. My Home PC (which runs BI Server) is plugged into the UniFi directly. The Eero is plugged directly into...
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    PoE camera with Eero Pro

    I have a Dahua dome PoE camera which sits on the front of the house. It has a PoE injector that has been running fine into a wifi extender (that has an ethernet outlet). This connects into my local network so i can see the camera on Blue Iris. I have two Eero 6 pros and bought the 3rd one to...
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    BlueIris and AT&T fiber remote access

    Ugh, I think I figured it out and it was simple. I had to set a static IP and in doing so (using the portforward app) it told me the current IP I had was being used somewhere else. So I allowed it to assign a different IP and the remote access worked right away! Thanks for the help, hopefully...
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    BlueIris and AT&T fiber remote access

    Thanks. Ugh, it's not getting better lol I used the instructions here to put the Pace router in bridge mode (by selecting the Google Wifi router into DMZ+ mode so the traffic is routed through it). The Google Wifi remains in NAT (standard) mode. my IP on doyouseeme is 107.128.202.XXX on port...
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    BlueIris and AT&T fiber remote access

    Thanks. The Google Wifi is separate from the Pace router - so I assume I would just have to do the port forward for the Pace router (as its all hard wired) or both? (because I access it at home via wifi)? Should I disable something on the google router maybe as its not acting as a router...
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    BlueIris and AT&T fiber remote access

    So good news is I moved house - faster internet, and my cameras are much neater now. Downside is - I can't get blueiris working (out of the home network) again. I have AT&T gigabit fiber and blueiris installed on a server (windows 10). I can get to the cameras on the home network here ok...
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    Hikvision (PoE) mount in standard wall box

    Thanks for the reply. After much drilling of holes I got it all mounted! I'll take another picture of it up on the house but it looks great and very tidy. Now I just have to get the pesky port forwarding / IP reservations working so I can get blueiris working against outside of the home. It's...
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    Hikvision (PoE) mount in standard wall box

    Hi I have three cameras with a mount similar to this On the external house, I have installed three outlets (well, the builder has) which has the cable installed here Is there a cover I can buy that would allow me to just use two of the screws rather than all three, which should be...
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    Help with jumpy video

    Thanks very much! I will try and report back if there is a disappearing mailman again.
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    Help with jumpy video

    Thanks. So my cameras are set in their web interface to 20fps. So I should match the iframe to 20 also? Then just add 3 seconds pre-trigger in blue iris?
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    Help with jumpy video

    No, I took the video from the direct to disc recording and just cut that part out for purposes of highlighting the issue. It's recording in the BI format, and I exported to AVI. Even watching the video in BI itself produces the same issue.
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    Help with jumpy video

    Hi all Having an issue with objects/people 'appearing' from nowhere. Avast the mysterious mailman outside my house! This is on some LaView LV-PB932F4 cameras FPS in blue iris sits around 28-30FPS on live view, with bitrate of about 150kp/s This is taken from LIVE view (it's set to record...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Just a brief update. I managed to get the POE router and Blue Iris set up. Sorted the networking issues and I can now review cameras remotely and reliably I had to do direct to disc and reduce frame rate down to 20fps so it didn't overload the PC Turned off motion detect altogether, although...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    The POE switch arrived and I got two of the cameras hooked up for testing. So far so good. I need to spend time this weekend getting access out of my home network (I'm sure its a forwarding issue and the wizard is useful so I'll review in more detail re port forwarding, IP reservations etc). I...
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    Google drive and BI

    I will (once its all up and running) likely be syncing to CrashPlan rather than my Google Drive. I have it already installed on my NAS for Photo and file backup, and have 300 gig there already without issue (mainly photos and personal videos). Mostly I worry about the time it'll take to upload...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Great thanks again. I'll probably be back later in the week once the POE switch is here ;) Thanks for answering so quickly.
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Meh OK thanks! Final (probably for the moment) question. Can I plug a POE switch into my existing gigabit router? I'd rather not spend another $100 on an 8 port (which i need due to other devices). A 4 port would suit my needs for POE.
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Its just a regular router, I don't have a full POE switch but if I need one then that's the issue....! I thought I could power it through a regular switch just for testing (i.e. so its not overloaded)
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Just directly into the switch itself as its POE. Does it need separate power somehow? Must I have a POE switch to draw the right power? The laview website where i log in to view the camera doesn't work (the plugin is outdated), so I can't even test the theory at the moment, and I'd rather not...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Thanks again So I hooked up one of the cameras to my regular router (which is connected to my server). However SADP only finds the NVR itself (which I can log into) but not the actual IP camera attached to the router (the one i disconnected from the NVR and moved to the switch directly). I...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    Thanks for the quick reply! How do I know the IP address of the cam on my router? I did the below and it worked, but apart from running it then disconnecting from the camera and looking by process of elimination, I'm not sure how to find it out? I use Google's Hub and the app itself does show...
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    Please help me drop my frustrating NVR and setup cameras on my Server

    I have 4 of the below cameras along with the NVR. I've been very disappointed with the NVR interface and patchy remote access, and would like to investigate connecting the directly to my i7 Xeon server with BlueIris, running windows server 2012. At the moment I don't have a POE switch but am...
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