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    problems with three new cameras

    Check the logs in the camera? They may tell you what happened, e.g. if it rebooted or what.
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    Howdy

    My wife was skeptical of having cameras, but really likes them now. So I added two recently with at least one more to go.
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    Howdy

    I recently joined. I've had a Blue Iris system in my house a for a few years. I'm actively working to add new cameras and improve existing ones.
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    Reolink RLC-810A Cameras - Lots of Problems with Blue Iris

    Wow, that's not reassuring. 3W extra for a camera is a lot of power all things being equal.
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    Reolink RLC-810A Cameras - Lots of Problems with Blue Iris

    Got you. Yes, I'm using a cat 6 patch cord for the and a professionally terminated very high quality cat 6 cable for the other one. I didn't test the one I sent back since the Amcrest warranty people seemed satisfied with what testing we did. I have tons of Ethernet devices in my house and...
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    Reolink RLC-810A Cameras - Lots of Problems with Blue Iris

    The run is 50 feet, so if it can't handle 50 feet, not sure it's even useful as a camera. Another camera using the same wire seems fine. It would lose ethernet according to the log, but it would stay powered (didn't reset the uptime) so it was getting power via the cable. It would do this like...
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    Reolink RLC-810A Cameras - Lots of Problems with Blue Iris

    I have a Reolink dome camera in my garage. I've never had an issue with Blue Iris. I did upgrade the firmware. It was indeed cheap, but it was varifocal which I wanted. On the other hand, I have problems with Amcrest cameras. One is back for warranty service and the bullet one was replaced with...