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  1. Running into some freezing issues on a bunch of Geovision NVR V. 8.5.9 based servers. Was wonder if anyone out there has had any issues with onboard video causing the system to freeze up. Current server specs: Asus motherboard , using onboard video Intel I7 Processor 16GB DDR Memory 16TB Hard Drive 120GB SSD Windows 7 Home 64Bit My CPU usage is around 25% running 32 IP cameras.
  2. Complete Geovision setup. GV software, 1.3MP dome cameras, GV-switches with gigabit uplink , Using H.264 compression. PC is loaded I-7, 16gb ddr 3 memory, western digital 4TB purple drives. crucial mx100 128GB solid state drive for OS. We are getting 8% cpu usage with all 32 cameras recording.
  3. no, we have 3 switches with cat6 linking them together, running into a gigabit router and then to the gigabit NIC card on the NVR server. I keep coming back to the cameras all being left @ 30FPS being the issue.
  4. No real need. For some odd reason we thought we could push the limit. We find out now after about 5 or 6 days we are getting system freeze ups.
  5. Any body have any thoughts on running "32" 1.3MP IP cameras @ 30FPS. Good / Bad Idea.
  6. Very poor video quality from a geovision gv-1480a 32channel 920fps system. I just upgraded a 16channel 480fps Eyemax NVR system (PC based). To the geovision GV-1480a 32channel systems with a very highend PC. My problem is once i switched over the cameras to the new geovision system the quality of video became extremely poor compared to the eyemax system.(thats live video) Iam lost, I maxed out everything in the geovision systems . Anybody have any suggestions.
  7. I got a acer netbook (cheap $275.00)and have been using that for the past couple of days to focus and adjust ip cameras. Works great but still to alittle big and awkword to use when climbing a later. I think the axis spot monitor looks to be the one to get. Thanks for the post. I put my request in for one. Will see if management thinks were worth it.
  8. ya, I manually assigned the dvr a 192.168.1.103. Ill see monday if this all works. I have not been successful yet. Thanks For your help.
  9. Thanks, I'll try it out with a netbook.
  10. Looking for a way to adjust and focus IP Camera while on a ladder or a lift. Sorta like the spot monitors for standard bnc analog cameras.
  11. It's a netopia 3300 series modem router. I been doing some research it looks like i need to route my static ip address through pinholes or imap. I believe that's the same as port forwarding. so when i try to access the dvr from a remote location using the static ip address it should hit the netopia then forward it to the LAN local ip address 192.168.1.103 and then i should be able to see video remotely.
  12. Does anybody have any good information or documentation on how to setup and configure a Netopia DSL Modem/Router from ATT. Here is what i have going on. I have 5 static ip address assigned to me from ATT. I would like to use one static ip address for my eyemax DVR system so our client can see it remotely. I did some research and download the netopia manual to use as a reference. According to the manual i need to us pinholes or imaps. This is were I get confused. If anyone has any advice on how to setup and configure the netopia router so we can see the DVR remotely it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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