bluthunder 0 Posted September 6, 2010 To start off: Software: ACTI NVR Server and Client Cameras: 17/35x zoom PTZ Cameras running at 1mbps Clients: 4 Clients running on 1 gbps 1 NVR Server running on 2gbps 2 PC based Video Wall each having 8 Cameras on Monitoring running on 2gbps each Switch: TP Link TL-SG5426 Managed Switch Problem: Latency Issues on all of the System Due to the problem above. i have a lot of latency issues since i have a lot of data coming in and out of the network. These are Traffic cameras. Real time has a lot of latency. Videowall 1 is almost at real time video wall 2 some are at real time some are not. I'm thinking of QoS but since i am new at network switches i need some help on this. What can I do so that i could have a clean thing on the network as well as the PCs.. Hope you could help me guys. thanks. bluthunder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DIACon 0 Posted September 7, 2010 What sort of ping times are you seeing? Is there packet loss or just high latency? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveChester 0 Posted September 13, 2010 To start off:Software: ACTI NVR Server and Client Cameras: 17/35x zoom PTZ Cameras running at 1mbps Clients: 4 Clients running on 1 gbps 1 NVR Server running on 2gbps 2 PC based Video Wall each having 8 Cameras on Monitoring running on 2gbps each Switch: TP Link TL-SG5426 Managed Switch Problem: Latency Issues on all of the System Due to the problem above. i have a lot of latency issues since i have a lot of data coming in and out of the network. These are Traffic cameras. Real time has a lot of latency. Videowall 1 is almost at real time video wall 2 some are at real time some are not. I'm thinking of QoS but since i am new at network switches i need some help on this. What can I do so that i could have a clean thing on the network as well as the PCs.. Hope you could help me guys. thanks. bluthunder Rather than QoS I would be looking at subnetting off some of the kit - probably client computers first and then getting cameras on to their own subnet. I'm not familiar with your brand of switch though so I don't know how easy or otherwise that might be to do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites