Blue Iris program causing latency issues

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my latency looks fine until I start Blue Iris. I have 4 Wi-Fi cameras and 2 wired. Does anyone have any recommendations?
 

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Yes...... wire the wifi cameras. Bi is access the cameras all the time . So all 6 cameras all the time. You re overloading the wifi network. Remember the cameras are on 2.4 GHz.

What is the fps, iframe, bit rate, resolution on each camera.

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Yes...... wire the wifi cameras. Bi is access the cameras all the time . So all 6 cameras all the time. You re overloading the wifi network. Remember the cameras are on 2.4 GHz.

What is the fps, iframe, bit rate, resolution on each camera.

Read the items in the wiki. The blue bar at the top of the page
15 fps and only 4 on Wi-Fi; the other 2 are hard wired; I shut down Blue Iris and I still get the latency issue. I can see the cameras in Ip config.
 

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calculate the wifi throughput. remember that the cameras most like use poor wifi .

Answer the questions:
1)what manufacture and model for each camera.
2) what max bit rate per camera
3) what frame rate and iframe value (15)
4) CBR or VBR
5) encode type
6) frame size ... 1920x1080, 3840x2160
7) is Blue Iris running as a service.
8) if blue iris is total downs how are you determining latency ?
9) what is the estimated latancy in seconds
 
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