I bought a HP NC360T dual port gigabit NIC PCIE server adapter for my new system to isolate the cameras from the Internet using guidance from this forum. This was a complete success story. Also, sharing the cameras’ network traffic out (nearly 100Mbit/s) between two ports seems to have made playback smoother.
However, one old Dahua IP cam (SD3282D-GN) with 2013 FW doesn’t seem to like the new BI substream setup and sometimes still skips up to a couple of seconds of frames during trigger events unless it has the entire network to itself. So, I’ve now bought a HP NC375T quad port card so it can have its own network (I already have a single POE injector). Unfortunately, unlike the dual port version, Windows does not see any of the NC375T ethernet ports. Although ”old stock” this card is new.
I guessed it needed a driver and downloaded the newest version I could find but it was a version from 2012. Windows 10 told me it could not be used when I went to install it.
Is there a solution please, or must I chuck the NC375T in the skip?
PS. I’m really hoping for a zero cost solution, my wife tells me I’ve already spent too much pension money...
PPS. I’m not an IT expert and if there is a solution it needs to be understandable.
However, one old Dahua IP cam (SD3282D-GN) with 2013 FW doesn’t seem to like the new BI substream setup and sometimes still skips up to a couple of seconds of frames during trigger events unless it has the entire network to itself. So, I’ve now bought a HP NC375T quad port card so it can have its own network (I already have a single POE injector). Unfortunately, unlike the dual port version, Windows does not see any of the NC375T ethernet ports. Although ”old stock” this card is new.
I guessed it needed a driver and downloaded the newest version I could find but it was a version from 2012. Windows 10 told me it could not be used when I went to install it.
Is there a solution please, or must I chuck the NC375T in the skip?
PS. I’m really hoping for a zero cost solution, my wife tells me I’ve already spent too much pension money...
PPS. I’m not an IT expert and if there is a solution it needs to be understandable.