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    Amcrest 841's on Blue Iris suffer bandwidth

    Are they all running the same firmware version? If you conclude its the camera's themselves, you may be able to setup a script to reboot them automatically when they exhibit problems. Or just automatically reboot them every X hours. Terrible solution but you might not have another choice.
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    Amcrest 841's on Blue Iris suffer bandwidth

    Well I will echo @IDLE... I've had PoE cameras and WiFi. Never had any trouble with my PoE cameras, and always trouble with the WiFi ones, unexplained drops in FPS, and occasionally completely falling off the grid. Even if you have an excellent WiFi backbone, the Amcrest WiFi units themselves...
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    Amcrest 841's on Blue Iris suffer bandwidth

    When this happens, have you tried to connect to the cameras directly through their web interface, or using another application on your smartphone to connect directly? Does restarting blueiris fix the issue?
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    Go with the hardware I have now or upgrade?

    I don't think you'll have a problem with that hardware. I am using older hardware (E5-2667) and run blueiris in a virtual machine without issues. I have 7 cameras with a total of 530MP/s Edit: CPU usage for the server typically 30% (most other VM's are idle) when BI console in minimized.
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    Script to Detect Colour, Make and Model of Car and People from IP Camera (Updated July 2019)

    I am confused, is it supposed to be the local account or not?
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