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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Yup. Tried that. No joy.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Just tried ... I'm going to have to fuss with the string variables a little to get it to work ...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'll try Pale Moon. I'm Linux & OpenBSD-only.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Firefox couldn't handle the camera on the mini-PC - but qutebroswer can. I'm guessing that Firefox was using too many resources. (I was familiar with qutebrowser from OpenBSD.)
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'm using qutebrowser qutebrowser | qutebrowser via an inovato Quadra Inovato Home mini-pc.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Just checked and here's the chain ... MAIN ROUTER -> SMC EZswitch 10/100/1000 8508T -> REMOTE AP ROUTER -> POE -> IP CAMERA
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    UPDATE: Sub Stream quality is unusable. When I look at Settings I see Main Stream "Smart Codec - Off", "Resolution - 1920*1080(1080P)", "Frame Rate(FPS) - was 30, just changed to 15", "Bit Rate Type - VBR", "Quality - 4", "Reference Bit Rate - 1024-6144Kb/S", "Max Bit Rate - Customized 3072...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'll have a look at the variables you've mentioned. Thanks.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I have an off-label Loryta Starlight that folks here told me is actually the same as the Dahua. It's hardwired to an ASUS RT-AX58U that's set as a remote access point and is hardwired back to the central ASUS RT-AX58U. When viewing the feed I'm observing some latency - frame delay and maybe some...
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Ahh ... I should have looked more closely ... the battery is short a decimal point. Needs to be 20,000 not 2,000mAH. OK. I may have a panel and battery that can meet the need. Thanks!
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Can you be more specific with the 'why', please?
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Has anyone tested one of these as the power source for a Reolink RLC-510A (or similar) wireless camera? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087QFT9DW/ The Reolink specifies 12v @ 1A - so it should, in theory, work. WDYT? Thanks!
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    Slightly beyond, especially the top. Should I paint the overlapping edges flat black to stop the reflections?
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    OK, just went out and tried that - oddly, no effect at all. Is this just a typical artifact of night view with this sort of camera?
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    This is a Loryta Outdoor 4MP Ultra Low Light Starlight+ Camera I'm guessing that the circular fuzziness is moisture gathering on the lens? Is something like Rain-X effective and safe for the camera? Or, should I install a small solar charged, battery powered, fan? Thanks.
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    What about this relabeled (Grade B Dahua) one for watching clouds, planes, satellite trains (e.g. Starlink), and weather? The 6mm lens model with the leds disabled? https://www.amazon.com/Loryta-IPC-T5442TM-AS-Starlight-Eyeball-Network/dp/B07S2196R9/ Min. Illumination : 0.0007 lux @ F1.6...
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    Is there an affordable alternative to the 4k/t you used - or should I just expect some burn-in and deal with it? What about potential fogging of the lens, or moisture problems, it may need to be tilted up a little for sky & weather watching?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    So, the Ubiquity requires 24vdc but the Reolink 12vdc - so, either two separate power sources or else use a dc-dc converter for the second voltage?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    Wow, that's an impressive view. So, if burn-in is a problem, what camera would you recommend, instead? Also, what about an affordable camera for sky/weather gazing? BTW: I got the recommended unbranded 'Dahua' eyeball network camera online - it does a nice job of zooming to the driveway to ID...
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    Let's take the switch out of the mix and design for a single Reolink RLC-510A.
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    So, I just need to put 24vdc on Pairs 4, 5+ and 7, 8 - ? Or, might that mess up the camera?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    OK, so, all that's needed is the camera, the Ubiquiti, two short lengths of Cat6 - both connected to the "POE" box. (We'll need to add a solar panel, charge controller, & a 24v battery pack.)
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    I get that the data link is wireless - but then what does #3 mean, please?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    The TL-SG105 only needs a 5vdc power source. I'm a little confused about the remote Ubiquiti LocoM2 2-PACK Nanostation LocoM2 AirMax Outdoor PoE device. It doesn't require a lan cable, does it? Just a 24vdc power source for itself and the camera?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    Cool! What would you recommend as a remote site weather-resistant switch, please? For testing I could use a tp-link TL-SG105 that I just remembered that I have.
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    "Ubiquiti Nano wireless Lan solution" ... Can a camera connect directly to a Ubiquiti LocoM2 2-PACK Nanostation LocoM2 AirMax Outdoor PoE CPE 2.4GHz 5+km and be viewed via a router connection at the other end? Or, is something like a little RaspberryPi or an inovato Quadra computer required at...
  27. K

    New Reolink Wired POE Doorbell Cam ?

    Ain't no fun in that! lol Amateur Radio is a hobby and many of us like to adapt things. I sure appreciate everyone's help.
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    New Reolink Wired POE Doorbell Cam ?

    @David L - Cool. Would it have any impact on data signal quality? (As I understand POE it shares data lines then the power is blocked from entering the data circuitry - the power is diverted to the appropriate area).
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    New Reolink Wired POE Doorbell Cam ?

    Yes, I'd attach the power from the provided power supply somewhere further up the CAT 6 line - where AC power is more readily available. Thanks.