Have the 6 IP bullet camera and NVR EZViz setup from Sams Club. Installed first camera just fine, a week later still running rock solid....can live view as long as I want (in mobile and desktop app), no problem going back to review clips, etc.
Second camera installed over the weekend. Connectivity is up and down at best. It worked great overnight last night, but after about 8AM this morning I can no longer connect to live view OR play previous clips. In the mobile app Im getting "Video play failed, error code 260015", in the desktop app I get "No received stream or decode failed". These errors had also occurred on initial install (yesterday afternoon) but eventually subsided and the thing worked great for 12 hours or so. Once this error occurs, Ill never see the cam on the network again without much finagling. Rebooting, reconnecting, etc. Obviously not supposed to work like this, since the first camera installed is STILL working as expected, live view and clips.
The infrastructure wiring has been checked with a Fluke cable analyzer and has passed several times. All patch cables involved have had the same test and also passed. My internal network is completely gigabit, NVR connects at gigabit, full duplex. Cant tell what the cameras connect at (is there a way?) Ive also tried swapping out the camera with another one from the pack and still had the same issue.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chris
Second camera installed over the weekend. Connectivity is up and down at best. It worked great overnight last night, but after about 8AM this morning I can no longer connect to live view OR play previous clips. In the mobile app Im getting "Video play failed, error code 260015", in the desktop app I get "No received stream or decode failed". These errors had also occurred on initial install (yesterday afternoon) but eventually subsided and the thing worked great for 12 hours or so. Once this error occurs, Ill never see the cam on the network again without much finagling. Rebooting, reconnecting, etc. Obviously not supposed to work like this, since the first camera installed is STILL working as expected, live view and clips.
The infrastructure wiring has been checked with a Fluke cable analyzer and has passed several times. All patch cables involved have had the same test and also passed. My internal network is completely gigabit, NVR connects at gigabit, full duplex. Cant tell what the cameras connect at (is there a way?) Ive also tried swapping out the camera with another one from the pack and still had the same issue.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chris