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What's the issue with your cameras?
 
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Hello, welcome to the forum.
 
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Went to Google AI.

I had a similar issue here except it was relating to my Ruckus AP autobooting. Found out that the cable I had installed and tested was faulty. Installed a new long cable to test. Re terminated it and all is good. The bouncing messed with my Tasmota WiFi switches. Note this was one of the Ruckus Access Points.

What is the manufacturer of the camera?

A PoE IP camera that is auto-rebooting could be experiencing issues related to network instability, power fluctuations, faulty firmware, or even a setting within the camera itself where an automatic reboot function is enabled; to troubleshoot, check your network connection, power supply, camera settings for auto-reboot options, and ensure the latest firmware is installed; if the issue persists, contact the camera manufacturer's support team.
  • Network problems:
    • Unstable internet connection

    • Weak Wi-Fi signal (if applicable)

    • Faulty network cable

    • Issues with the PoE switch
  • Power issues:
    • Power fluctuations on the PoE network

    • Damaged power cable

    • Defective power adapter
  • Camera settings:
    • Enabled auto-reboot function within the camera settings

    • Incorrect network configuration
  • Firmware issues:
    • Outdated camera firmware

    • Bugs within the current firmware version
  • Hardware problems:
    • Faulty camera components

    • Overheating issues
Troubleshooting steps:
  • Check network connections:
    • Verify the network cable is securely connected to both the camera and PoE switch.

    • Check the PoE switch for any errors or issues

    • Test with a different network cable
    • Access the camera's web interface

    • Check for any auto-reboot settings and disable them if not needed

    • Verify network settings like IP address and DNS are correct
 
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Went to Google AI. I had a similar issue here except it was relating to my Ruckus AP autobooting. Found out that the cable I had installed and tested was faulty. Installed a new long cable to test. re terminated it and all is good. The bouncing messed with my Tasmota WiFi switches.

What is the manufacturer of the camera?

A PoE IP camera that is auto-rebooting could be experiencing issues related to network instability, power fluctuations, faulty firmware, or even a setting within the camera itself where an automatic reboot function is enabled; to troubleshoot, check your network connection, power supply, camera settings for auto-reboot options, and ensure the latest firmware is installed; if the issue persists, contact the camera manufacturer's support team.
  • Network problems:
    • Unstable internet connection

    • Weak Wi-Fi signal (if applicable)

    • Faulty network cable

    • Issues with the PoE switch
  • Power issues:
    • Power fluctuations on the PoE network

    • Damaged power cable

    • Defective power adapter
  • Camera settings:
    • Enabled auto-reboot function within the camera settings

    • Incorrect network configuration
  • Firmware issues:
    • Outdated camera firmware

    • Bugs within the current firmware version
  • Hardware problems:
    • Faulty camera components

    • Overheating issues
Troubleshooting steps:
  • Check network connections:
    • Verify the network cable is securely connected to both the camera and PoE switch.

    • Check the PoE switch for any errors or issues

    • Test with a different network cable
    • Access the camera's web interface

    • Check for any auto-reboot settings and disable them if not needed

    • Verify network settings like IP address and DNS are correct
Sorry, my fault. I didn't explain correctly.
All cameras go offline everyday at the same hour and don't come up until I manually power cycle the switch.
I explained all in the post, so I hope it get approved soon :)))