hello All,
before I deploy my system with 6-7 cameras, I am worried about what I should do to save network bandwidth.
The office LAN has gigabit switches, but I would like to start with the correct setup from scratch.
Some cameras will be setup to record the manufacturing process, and so they could be "turned off" in non-working hours, other cameras are set to motion detect.
Constant streaming will flood the network with tons of "useless" images.
Is there a more intelligent way to do that?
I see that some new cameras have a proximity sensor to trig them.
This makes sense, but I would also like to be able to monitor the camera live...
Sorry if my questions look silly or poorly posed, I am new to video recording, and my English could be better.
how to save network bandwidth?
Unless maybe multicast RTSP is turn on in the camera, but I don't know if that even uses bandwidth without any clients, and it's turned off by default on the Axis cameras I've used. They (axis) do default to uPnP, Bonjour, couple of other services turned on, but none of those take any significant bandwidth.
ZM requests the image from the cameras so most of the traffic is from the cams,
You also create more for every monitor you are viewing which comes from the ZM cgi.
It's best to separate the cams onto their own network when ever possible. Video is a bandwidth hog, specially when you are dealing with high resolution cams and using a not so lossy compression trying to keep the quality of the video.
You also create more for every monitor you are viewing which comes from the ZM cgi.
It's best to separate the cams onto their own network when ever possible. Video is a bandwidth hog, specially when you are dealing with high resolution cams and using a not so lossy compression trying to keep the quality of the video.