I’m having trouble with 2 cameras on my system dropping out and BlueIris displaying a “no signal” message. They are easily restored by just unplugging from the Foscam POE switch and replugging, but that’s hardly a solution when you expect, and count on, continuous coverage.
Here’s what the system consist of:
Dual Xeon rack mount server, 8 Gb RAM, feeding an external storage array. Running Windows 7 and BlueIris.
2 X Foscam 8 port POE switches
2 X IPC-HDB3200C 2MP cameras
1 X 1080P 2MP camera with IR night vison
2 X HooToo HT-IP006 PTZ cameras
Two switches are used because of distance and wiring issues. Switch 1 has the 2 HooToo cameras plugged directly into it and that switch connects to the computer. Switch 2 is the remote (50 feet). It has the 3 remaining cameras plugged into it and Switch 2 is cabled to Switch 1 to a non-POE port. All of the cameras are running at 10 FPS. CPU utilization is around 40%.
The two HooToo cameras are the ones that drop out.
Does anyone have a similar problem, or, even better, a solution?
Thanks.
Here’s what the system consist of:
Dual Xeon rack mount server, 8 Gb RAM, feeding an external storage array. Running Windows 7 and BlueIris.
2 X Foscam 8 port POE switches
2 X IPC-HDB3200C 2MP cameras
1 X 1080P 2MP camera with IR night vison
2 X HooToo HT-IP006 PTZ cameras
Two switches are used because of distance and wiring issues. Switch 1 has the 2 HooToo cameras plugged directly into it and that switch connects to the computer. Switch 2 is the remote (50 feet). It has the 3 remaining cameras plugged into it and Switch 2 is cabled to Switch 1 to a non-POE port. All of the cameras are running at 10 FPS. CPU utilization is around 40%.
The two HooToo cameras are the ones that drop out.
Does anyone have a similar problem, or, even better, a solution?
Thanks.