Ive had a system working flawlessly for almost a year and while on vacation I started receiving notices that power monitors, home automation, cameras etc had gone offline.
Once I returned and was able to troubleshoot everything I found the internet was down to a crawl, .5-2 Mbps. ISP replaced the modem/router etc and I found the only cure was to shutdown my NVR.
The NVR (NR916-N) and cameras run perfectly when operational with the minor side effect of dropping the speed of the residential system to dial up.
I dont know what all the variables could be but have wondered is it possible for ATT (DSL) to throttle an IP?
Would changing the cameras and NVR over to static fix the sudden change?
Im really at a loss as it was working so well for many months and then suddenly its become incompatible with our network.
Also, there were no power outages, surges or strikes during that weekend. no additional equipment was added.
System:
12 4k X LNE8974
4 2K X LND4751AB
NVR NR916-N
Lorex 16ch switch
8 cameras direct to Lorex switch
4 cameras on network
ATT ISP avg U=12-15 D=2-3 (before issue)
Once I returned and was able to troubleshoot everything I found the internet was down to a crawl, .5-2 Mbps. ISP replaced the modem/router etc and I found the only cure was to shutdown my NVR.
The NVR (NR916-N) and cameras run perfectly when operational with the minor side effect of dropping the speed of the residential system to dial up.
I dont know what all the variables could be but have wondered is it possible for ATT (DSL) to throttle an IP?
Would changing the cameras and NVR over to static fix the sudden change?
Im really at a loss as it was working so well for many months and then suddenly its become incompatible with our network.
Also, there were no power outages, surges or strikes during that weekend. no additional equipment was added.
System:
12 4k X LNE8974
4 2K X LND4751AB
NVR NR916-N
Lorex 16ch switch
8 cameras direct to Lorex switch
4 cameras on network
ATT ISP avg U=12-15 D=2-3 (before issue)