Did you follow all the instructions they provided? The stream path in your screenshot does not even match what they said to use (although further down in their instructions they do omit the trailing / themselves so it is probably fine)
Did you follow all the instructions they provided? The stream path in your screenshot does not even match what they said to use (although further down in their instructions they do omit the trailing / themselves so it is probably fine)
I strarted with Wyze cameras 7 years ago but once I found BI and POE cameras, I dumped them an never looked back.
Here are the setting that I used in Blue Iris back then. They worked fair but I had lots of signal loss via WIFI.
I don't know what firmware I have but I have one from a few years ago as well and I had the same config settings as Broachoski minus the check for "Skip initial HTTP....".
I also agree that I had lots of WIFI singal loss Wyze. I also had issues where sometimes it wouldn't reconnect until I unplugged it, waited a minute, and then plugged it back in again. I finally gave on it and gave on them.
I also use POE now for anything critical but I do have a few WIFI cameras just to keep track of my cat and dog. Here are the ones I have (and still use today) if you want to return and try something different.
(edit) One more thing I will add. If just recording (not using motion triggers) the Wyze and Tapo are OK but if you are using Motion triggers in BI then they aren't the best because the I-frames don't match the FPS. In the Amcrest and EmpireTech you can configure those.
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Yeah Tapo c120's is amazing outside the bloody 2.4ghz limit again and I use it also. Just wanted to recycle these old Wyze v3's as they came out with RTSP support in the new beta firmware i linked.
Sadly everyone here using the unofficial firmware it seems from the community, where I was hoping someone was using the new beta ones from the devs.