I just had the oddest thing happen with Blue Iris. A little background with how I have things organized is necessary...
I'm using pfSense for my router and all my cameras are on a dedicated VLAN (VLAN30), so I've given them all local addresses that are 192.168.30.XX. I've organized the cameras by which side of the house they're on, so the fronts are 192.168.30.1X, one side is 192.168.30.2X, etc. When I add a new camera to my setup, I'll hook it up right to my rack in my network closet and assign it the local address of 192.168.30.99. That way, I can go into the UI and configure it, but it still has all the firewall rules, etc. Then, when I mount it on the side of the house, I'll change the IP address then add that IP address in Blue Iris.
So anyway, I've been upgrading cameras on the front of the house and the old cameras on the front are slowly going to replace the even older cameras in the back. I reset this Hikvision camera back to default with the Hikvision SADP tool and started to adjust settings for how I might use it but got called into work so I inadvertently left it plugged into my switch in my rack. I return from work this evening and find that one of my side cameras is now showing the inside of the network closet in Blue Iris. It somehow switched over to 192.168.30.99 in Camera Settings->Video->Network IP. I've never used 192.168.30.99 in Blue Iris. I switched it back to the correct IP address of the Dahua camera that is actually on the side of my house. I'm surprised the Stream Profiles worked because it still had the Dahua main and substream in there. I've never seen this before or even know how this might have happened.
I'm using pfSense for my router and all my cameras are on a dedicated VLAN (VLAN30), so I've given them all local addresses that are 192.168.30.XX. I've organized the cameras by which side of the house they're on, so the fronts are 192.168.30.1X, one side is 192.168.30.2X, etc. When I add a new camera to my setup, I'll hook it up right to my rack in my network closet and assign it the local address of 192.168.30.99. That way, I can go into the UI and configure it, but it still has all the firewall rules, etc. Then, when I mount it on the side of the house, I'll change the IP address then add that IP address in Blue Iris.
So anyway, I've been upgrading cameras on the front of the house and the old cameras on the front are slowly going to replace the even older cameras in the back. I reset this Hikvision camera back to default with the Hikvision SADP tool and started to adjust settings for how I might use it but got called into work so I inadvertently left it plugged into my switch in my rack. I return from work this evening and find that one of my side cameras is now showing the inside of the network closet in Blue Iris. It somehow switched over to 192.168.30.99 in Camera Settings->Video->Network IP. I've never used 192.168.30.99 in Blue Iris. I switched it back to the correct IP address of the Dahua camera that is actually on the side of my house. I'm surprised the Stream Profiles worked because it still had the Dahua main and substream in there. I've never seen this before or even know how this might have happened.