Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2/8P 50Mb or 80Mb?

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Hi,
How i check if the nvr Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2/8P have incoming bandwidth 50Mb or like the new one 80Mb?
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The network pages on the VGA/HDMI interface show the actual and remaining bandwidth being consumed.
 

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In my case shows:
Local menu -> Maintenance ->Net Detect -> Network stat:
IP camera: 5 Mbps (I have only one camera connected).
Net receive idle: 75 Mbps
Obviously total incoming budget is 80 Mbps.

DS-7608NI-E2/8P
Fw: V3.3.4 build 150606
 

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Bugger. I just checked mine with 2 cameras running taking up 13mbps and Net Receive Idle is 37mbps, so that means I got a 50mbps model.

I just got it up and running today it has 3.0.10 firmware.

Does this mean there are two different versions of the 7608NI-E2 with a faster processor? or is it more a more efficient firmware or the like?
 

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No, it's about the firmware version. Just do an upgrade to latest version to see the difference.
 

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If your firmware version still has telnet enabled, you can check the processor like so:
Having the same fast processor as the 16ch version does give you some good performance.
Code:
dvrdvs login: root
Password:

BusyBox v1.16.1 (2014-05-19 09:41:10 CST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
can not change to guest!
[root@dvrdvs /] # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor       : ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l)
processor       : 0
BogoMIPS        : 1987.37
processor       : 1
BogoMIPS        : 1993.93
Features        : swp half fastmult edsp tls
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant     : 0x4
CPU part        : 0xc09
CPU revision    : 1
Hardware        : hi3535
Revision        : 0000
Serial          : 0000000000000000
[root@dvrdvs /] # getHardInfo
Start at 2015-05-06 22:03:33
Serial NO :1620140616AARR469195184WCVU
V3.0.8 build 140825
KernelVersion: V1.0.0 build 140512
dspSoftVersion: V5.0 build 140816
codecVersion: V5.0 build 080808
hardwareVersion = 0xb000
encodeChans = 0
decodeChans = 16
alarmInNums = 0
alarmOutNums = 0
ataCtrlNums = 2
flashsize = 0x10
ramSize = 0x400
networksNums = 2
language = 2
devType:DS-7816N-E2/8P
bootPartition = 2
randomCode =
[root@dvrdvs /] #
 

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Mine has the same information listed as above for cpu info.

For the getHardInfo obviously mines different being a 7608NI-e2 so 8 decode channels and etc.
 
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So you have the same dual-core 2GHz processor in the 8ch NVR as is used in the 16ch. Bet you wondered why it was so responsive ...

Another question. What version firmware brings up the incoming bandwidth?
I'm sorry, I don't know which version changed that. I expect certain others will comment.
 

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It would appear so.

Good to hear the hardware is the same and just firmware, I would have hated spending more money for the NI model where I could have gotten a 7608N which the seller says has 80mbps incoming capacity but again came with 3.3.2 firmware.

I might have to hold back on the upgrade, as I hear there are a few issues with 3.3.2, but not sure if 3.3.4 has fixed those issues.
 
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