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    Woolink Settings Anyone?

    Yes, time to send them back. But, I like the C-325WB because I have to have wireless. Thanks for the recommendation!
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    Woolink Settings Anyone?

    They are remarkedly without any identification. Here's their page on Amazon. They are intended to be used with their app of course but I thought I saw somewhere they can be used on other systems. No where can I find any details on them. If they are truly proprietary then they are going back. But...
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    Woolink Settings Anyone?

    Has anyone gotten Woolink cameras to work with Blue Iris? I'd be curious what settings were used. Yes, I know these are cheap Chinesium cameras but for the money they appear to have good 2K performance. I'm trying to add one of the bullet cams to an isolated (no Internet) network. I can feed...
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    Computer for Blue Iris

    As I mentioned elsewhere in the forum, I am a Xeoma user. I'm trying to figure out why all the CPU horsepower is needed for Blue Iris? I run four cameras on Xeoma using a HP T5730 thin client (AMD Semperon 2100+ with 1GB RAM running WinXPe) that also runs our IP phone system. It averages...
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    Separate Network for IP Cameras?

    You can have a 802.11n router, but many people just check the WPA encryption box as they are used to the older standard. WPA only supports 54mps and will throttle down any "n" router to 54Mbs. I will do some more investigation into Blue Iris. Although I can currently control the framerate...
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    Separate Network for IP Cameras?

    Sorry to jump in to this a little late but thought I would throw out a few details to clarify for posterity sake- I'm somewhat new to IP cameras in general but been in IT for a long time. The cameras mentioned by the OP have WiFi capabilities and I didn't see if he was using them in the...
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