Been running Blue Iris on a machine for personal use at my house for past 5 years with IP cameras all throughout the house here & there (20+).
At my place of business, Dahua NVR with 4 IP cameras.
VPN setup between house & work.
For giggles, I tried to add work IP cameras to my home Blue Iris through the VPN... and it worked! I never knew this was possible to share an IP camera between different simultaneous NVR's. Now can easily watch dumpster divers get too close to my back door on Blue Iris from home. Not too shabby of live streaming either. 0.5s delay in bringing up alert triggers, playback is smooth.
So I did all 4 cameras to Blue Iris under "office" tag. No issues.
So now the question... is there a downside to the cameras themselves of doing this? Bandwidth limitations? Overtaxing the camera CPU? Any 'gotchas' I should be aware of?
To be clear... the Dahua IP cameras at my office are sending Dahua protocol alerts/video to the office Dahua NVR + sending ONVIF alerts/video via VPN to my home Blue Iris, at the same time.
At my place of business, Dahua NVR with 4 IP cameras.
VPN setup between house & work.
For giggles, I tried to add work IP cameras to my home Blue Iris through the VPN... and it worked! I never knew this was possible to share an IP camera between different simultaneous NVR's. Now can easily watch dumpster divers get too close to my back door on Blue Iris from home. Not too shabby of live streaming either. 0.5s delay in bringing up alert triggers, playback is smooth.
So I did all 4 cameras to Blue Iris under "office" tag. No issues.
So now the question... is there a downside to the cameras themselves of doing this? Bandwidth limitations? Overtaxing the camera CPU? Any 'gotchas' I should be aware of?
To be clear... the Dahua IP cameras at my office are sending Dahua protocol alerts/video to the office Dahua NVR + sending ONVIF alerts/video via VPN to my home Blue Iris, at the same time.