Recent content by Hefner413

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    Bandwidth question

    Wow. I had 4x Netgear Powerline 200Mbs adapters, so I had 2 unused. I plugged in two cameras into these adapters, then turned off the others and rechecked my speeds... having the two cameras connected via powerline was like they weren't connected at all. The speeds did not slow a bit compared...
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    Bandwidth question

    I have a couple different sets that are different brands. Are different brands compatible with each other? Awesome. Thanks! I also have not been able to get the PTZ for the Amcrest models to work with blue iris... any ideas? The PTZ works fine with all other brands
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    Bandwidth question

    No, you've been very helpful. So I get the initial powerline set like the one you mentioned. Then I buy extra "adapters" to connect to my various cameras...
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    Bandwidth question

    Thanks, I have a couple sets of those actually, but I'm only using one (for directv). If I bought more sets, do you set up a power strip with all of them plugged in? (There's only one open wall plug by my computer) Plus what's the best way to split my ethernet coming out of my router to plug...
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    Bandwidth question

    I have similar issues... I have 6 foscam IP cams that are low quality - Four 640x480, One 1280x720, and One 1920x1080. They are all connected to a router I use as an AP which is connected to my Nighthawk R7000 router. My ISP is Xfinity cable and I have decent speeds when doing a speed test...