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<blockquote data-quote="issybrfc" data-source="post: 943724" data-attributes="member: 16091"><p>I have given both cameras and NVR their own static ip addresses.. What I also noticed was that even when the cameras are not plugged in, and I turn on my wifi slamphers over wifi, it kills my internet connection. So somewhere, something is causing the network connection to collapse, and I can't really figure out what. I thought maybe IP conflict, and also thought maybe an issue with bandwith.</p><p></p><p>But I'm also not ruling out hardware issues, either Router or something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="issybrfc, post: 943724, member: 16091"] I have given both cameras and NVR their own static ip addresses.. What I also noticed was that even when the cameras are not plugged in, and I turn on my wifi slamphers over wifi, it kills my internet connection. So somewhere, something is causing the network connection to collapse, and I can't really figure out what. I thought maybe IP conflict, and also thought maybe an issue with bandwith. But I'm also not ruling out hardware issues, either Router or something else. [/QUOTE]
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