This might be more of a camera issue than Blue Iris itself, but I was hoping since there's a community here of camera users that maybe others have experienced this and/or can provide guidance.
I have two Amcrest Shield wifi cameras (model IPM-HX1) that routinely experience high latency pings and loses connection to Blue Iris. If I ping other cameras from my laptop I'm seeing 25ms to 200ms depending on how much activity is going on in my network. But if I ping these two Amcrest Shield cameras I'm seeing 1500ms+ consistently if it responds to pings at all.
The weird part is that these two Shield cameras seem to drop connectivity at the same time. I don't know if their wifi antenna just sucks compared to other cameras and that's why they both drop at the same time or what.
Amcrest support has had me put in static IP addresses, changed some of the video streaming settings, etc. but nothing seems to resolve. It's really bad at night so I thought maybe it was bandwidth related, but I'm keeping an eye on the cameras right now and they both are dropping like yo-yos.
Netgear Orbi mesh system and I have excellent signal strength around these cameras. I have 7 cameras total on Blue Iris - 5 of which are WiFi. Running Blue Iris on Windows Server 2016 on a Dell R710 with 16 CPUs and 48gb of ram. Average CPU utilization is only 15-20%.

I have two Amcrest Shield wifi cameras (model IPM-HX1) that routinely experience high latency pings and loses connection to Blue Iris. If I ping other cameras from my laptop I'm seeing 25ms to 200ms depending on how much activity is going on in my network. But if I ping these two Amcrest Shield cameras I'm seeing 1500ms+ consistently if it responds to pings at all.
The weird part is that these two Shield cameras seem to drop connectivity at the same time. I don't know if their wifi antenna just sucks compared to other cameras and that's why they both drop at the same time or what.
Amcrest support has had me put in static IP addresses, changed some of the video streaming settings, etc. but nothing seems to resolve. It's really bad at night so I thought maybe it was bandwidth related, but I'm keeping an eye on the cameras right now and they both are dropping like yo-yos.
Netgear Orbi mesh system and I have excellent signal strength around these cameras. I have 7 cameras total on Blue Iris - 5 of which are WiFi. Running Blue Iris on Windows Server 2016 on a Dell R710 with 16 CPUs and 48gb of ram. Average CPU utilization is only 15-20%.
