I have a TPLink AX6000 router, a Netgear 16 port unmanaged switch and a TPLink 8 port POE switch.
Currently I have 15 cameras total. 6 are on my POE switch which is directly connected to my router. and 7 are on my Netgear switch, which is also directly connected to my router.
My BI system is an Intel i5-12400, 32Gb DDR4 3200 RAM, 1TB Crucial SSD drive. Average CPU usage is 2-3%. The TP Link router usually shows an average of 8-10 on a given core.
Even as good as the performance stats are, I occasionally get the "clock" symbol on some of my cameras when I'm live viewing or viewing a clip.
I was thinking if I moved all of my camera connections to a separate VLAN that might resolve but before I invested in a new managed switch, I wanted to get some opinions on anything I can do with my existing network setup.
I did a very rough drawing of my current setup. Aside from extra details like camera resolution, FPS, etc., just looking at the network configuration, can I do something better to isolate my camera traffic with existing equipment or would a VLAN solution be best.
I have done all of the suggested BI recommendations (second stream, direct write to disk, lower FPS, etc.). Just want some thoughts on VLAN vs something else to try. Thanks!

Currently I have 15 cameras total. 6 are on my POE switch which is directly connected to my router. and 7 are on my Netgear switch, which is also directly connected to my router.
My BI system is an Intel i5-12400, 32Gb DDR4 3200 RAM, 1TB Crucial SSD drive. Average CPU usage is 2-3%. The TP Link router usually shows an average of 8-10 on a given core.
Even as good as the performance stats are, I occasionally get the "clock" symbol on some of my cameras when I'm live viewing or viewing a clip.
I was thinking if I moved all of my camera connections to a separate VLAN that might resolve but before I invested in a new managed switch, I wanted to get some opinions on anything I can do with my existing network setup.
I did a very rough drawing of my current setup. Aside from extra details like camera resolution, FPS, etc., just looking at the network configuration, can I do something better to isolate my camera traffic with existing equipment or would a VLAN solution be best.
I have done all of the suggested BI recommendations (second stream, direct write to disk, lower FPS, etc.). Just want some thoughts on VLAN vs something else to try. Thanks!
