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  1. iwanttosee

    Ezviz (hikvision) cameras disconnecting from NVR WiFi network

    I have my wifi only cameras plug into smart plugs to restart them everyday so they don't drop out. No issue so far.
  2. iwanttosee

    Can login remotely thru Blue Iris Android app but not UI3 browser

    OP has a Asus router, he really should look into using its OpenVPN and DDNS features.
  3. iwanttosee

    Asus DDNS?

    I use Dynu for my ddns needs. They have windows client that I can use on my BI server.
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    EZVIZ DB1C motion dection not woring with Hikvision DS7600

    Even if you can get motion detection going, you would be very disappointed with all the false alert. A bug, a bird, a dog, a car, a leaf, light from car, a cat, etc can all trigger the motion detection. I got so many false alert that I stopped motion detection on my phone app that connected to...
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    EZVIZ DB1C motion dection not woring with Hikvision DS7600

    I sold my 8 ch hikvision on ebay and used that one to get a used PC with BlueIris that can detection motion on all rtsp/onvif feed.
  6. iwanttosee

    Looking for this rather special IP cam

    You're confused. 8Mbps tells you exactly the date rate, 8 Megabits per second. Here is a calculator you can use to calculate the bandwidth but that doesn't mean your ideal camera exists. https://www.exacq.com/config/ What fast motion are you trying to record?
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    What is a decent IP cam for my budget?

    Other than you, nobody knows what "my camera" is. List the make and model of "my camera" if you're looking for help.
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    Typical CPU usage

    No you haven't "done all that". Go back to and see what you missed.
  9. iwanttosee

    Confused about wifi cams and NVR. Do they use my router wifi? How does notification work?

    Yes, all your wifi cameras will have to be in your wifi network. If you plan to use wifi for 7-8 cameras, you'll have nothing but disappointment. High drop out rate, high disconnect, high latency, etc. I had two access points serving 8 cameras, still not enough bandwidth and I had to run wires...
  10. iwanttosee

    Looking for this rather special IP cam

    Fast moving motion of what? Are you trying to capture license plate at night? ZERO off the shelf camera will meet your requirements.
  11. iwanttosee

    Hardware spec for a BI machine.

    P1000, P620, P600, P400 are all half height cards and running max of 47watt -30watt. Since I don't need the most powerful card out there with most cuda cores, I found a cheap $60 P620 and it's perfect for my needs.
  12. iwanttosee

    I am looking for a firmware flashed

    http://www.ipcam.xin/
  13. iwanttosee

    Hardware spec for a BI machine.

    I have a Lenovo M93p with 4th gen i5 4570 with 16GB ram, 120SSD, 1TB HD, P620 GPU running deepstack, two instances of linux virtual machines, as well as BI with 9 cameras. I think OP orignal setup would be fine for 14 cameras, if even with deepstack running, probably a little slow to detect but...
  14. iwanttosee

    Hardware spec for a BI machine.

    Will you be wanting to use DeepStack AI feature? If so, I'd recommend a nvidia video card with cuda cores.
  15. iwanttosee

    Illegal fireworks at 2 am

    Some people like their neighbors to hate them.
  16. iwanttosee

    Blue Iris - Private Network firewall settings

    By default, BlueIris uses port 81 for UI3. You'd want to have that port open in the BI machine.
  17. iwanttosee

    Banned IP Addresses

    I used my BI server Windows 10 HyperV to run a VM instance of RaspberryOS with 1GB of ram and a few GB for harddrive space, Raspberry Pi OS – Raspberry Pi Then I install PiVPN PIVPN: Simplest way to setup a VPN Once you get your OpenVPN setup done, you close that port 81 and open a UDP port...
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    NVR Is painfully slow after setting up motion detection.

    I ditched my hikvision 8 ch NVR for a $30 used PC and $60 BlueIris. The results were that BlueIris together with Deepstack will actively send me a text when its AI detects a person in the camers/hours I specified. When I had my motion detection on my Hikvision NVR, 95% of what I got was false...
  19. iwanttosee

    Change to new WIFI router.

    I used one of my router with OpenWRT firmware as a WIFI bridge to connect to my my Samsung TV and Ooma (VOIP) to my main router so I don't have to run a wire to the both of them.
  20. iwanttosee

    Why doesn't Blue Iris better support 2-way audio?

    I'm not a programmer but I bet it has to do with most cheap camera not support RTSP backchannel for two way audio.
  21. iwanttosee

    Can't find camera on network SADP

    Use this to find the camera's IP. https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
  22. iwanttosee

    Stolen NVR

    My BlueIris box is setup to send me text with a picture when it detects person in the specific camera and hours I assign. BlueIris can program to do so much more that the cheap Hikvision/Dahua nvr can do.
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    Can view cam feed in Explorer but not BlueIris

    Enable the Onvif and RTSP?
  24. iwanttosee

    Mustang & Challenger racing on freeway Sunday Morning in Arizona

    Our coxpal dash cam caught this race.
  25. iwanttosee

    Viewing on a monitor, and no NVR

    Some IP cameras is app only and require internet access. Some IP cameras you can use an browser to look at the footage and might not need internet access.
  26. iwanttosee

    Viewing on a monitor, and no NVR

    What kind of camera are you installing?
  27. iwanttosee

    Looking for powerful BI server hardware

    Why wonder? https://www.amazon.com/Electricity-Monitor-Voltage-Overload-Protection/dp/B07DPJ3RGB/ref=pd_lpo_2?pd_rd_i=B07DPJ3RGB&psc=1
  28. iwanttosee

    Looking for powerful BI server hardware

    19 cameras isn't much. I bet my M93p can handle it just fine with a P620 card.
  29. iwanttosee

    Extended Run Help

    100 ft is nothing. How did you check the terminal?