how to save network bandwidth?
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:19 am
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.
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.