I just setup my first IP camera and am seeing sporadic and random distortion to the image. See video clip. I'm using a 4MP Dahua Dome camera with Blue Iris and have seen this occur about 5 times over the last ~18 hours. It's causing false triggers to be sent which is a concern.
Could this be a result from running my cat 6 cables (non-shielded) too close to house power lines powering external lighting? It's only a few inches apart and was wondering if that might cause an issue as I was running it yesterday. I didn't see an issue right away so assumed it was good to go. I think I'll re-route the ethernet further away today regardless after seeing some suggestions of 16" separation, but just wanted to get any thoughts if this is the behavior you'd expect to see with having low and higher voltage wires close together like this - or could it be something else entirely with the camera/Blue Iris?
Thanks!
Could this be a result from running my cat 6 cables (non-shielded) too close to house power lines powering external lighting? It's only a few inches apart and was wondering if that might cause an issue as I was running it yesterday. I didn't see an issue right away so assumed it was good to go. I think I'll re-route the ethernet further away today regardless after seeing some suggestions of 16" separation, but just wanted to get any thoughts if this is the behavior you'd expect to see with having low and higher voltage wires close together like this - or could it be something else entirely with the camera/Blue Iris?
Thanks!
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