No recording takes place for the frozen camera during the time. Other cameras work fine.
Cameras to a switch, bi server to the switch.
Previously ran the switch and bi into a router for 2 years with no issues but recently removed to see if that was the cause.
Majority of them are IPC-HDW4433, one SD29204t-gn.
Yesterday I completely reinstalled BI, and still having the issue.
Pingtrace doesn't show any packet loss.
If I log into the camera's web view, the video is showing a live image, yet BI still shows the paused image.
Okay, so I corrected the setup yesterday, now the server is direct to the switch, along with all the other cameras.
This morning, one camera is frozen at about midnight last night.
Cams are connected to switch, switch is connected to router. BI Server direct to router. Should the server also be on the switch? Previously ran this setup about 2 years with no issues.
Over the last month, daily I'll notice cameras freezing (generally a random camera freezes). This happens about 4 times per 24 hours, usually each time is a different camera.
When I right click and Restart the camera, it works perfectly again.
This started happening about a month or two ago...
Wow, yea it would be nice to prevent that... is there a similar map for Dahua cameras? Are cameras contacting the web somehow? Is there a way to isolate them to only be able to communicate with the PC that acts as the NVR? I use Tomato firmware on the network router.
New user here, Starting to build my first IP system. I got 2 cameras that are not firmware up-gradable. How big of a issue is this? Are firmware upgrades just security updates? Wouldn't it be easier to secure the cameras from the web, and only make them able to communicate with the specific PC /...