Is it the network card or the switch?

Todd Schmidt

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Recently added another camera to my system. It worked fine for a day, but now all the cameras can’t connect. I can access the ui3 and the blue iris app, but all the cameras say failed to connect. I did a reboot of the pc and unplugged/plugged the switch and it fixed itself, but about 12 hours later it’s back to unable to connect. Is my switch gone or the network card? Thanks.

edit: forgot to add error code 8000274c in blue iris app.
 

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Either failing or can’t cope with the extra power draw.

I’ve got a Trendnet switch which on paper had more than enough power for the 8 cams plugged into it but the power overload light on the switch kept on illuminating so as a just in case I replaced it.
 

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disco the camera recently added, reboot switch. Determine if other cam feeds are restored.

As others have said, poe/switch issue current has the highest probability rating.
 

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Run each camera on their own with no other camera plugged into the switch. Most likely its the switch..
 
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Todd Schmidt

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What switch?
It’s a Netgear gs116pp, rated for 183 watts. It’s got 9 cameras attached to it. I have 12 total but 3 are on a separate switch connected to this one. I ordered a new switch so may take some of the cameras off this one and see if that helps.
 
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