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Computers Asus ROG with i7 1050ti 4g, 16GB ram, Win 10 (running vmix) HP Laptop just general laptop nothing special with Win 10 (running powerpoint and NDI desktop capture) PTZ optics camera All connected by ethernet to one 4 port router (no internet, just LAN) Ok the issue If there is mouse input or screen changes on the NDI desktop input it causes glitches on the camera streaming input. Any tips?? Jason Jachgu attached the following image(s): withoutglitch.png (121kb) downloaded 3 time(s). Glitch.png (92kb) downloaded 3 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Tried three Netgear WNR2000v3 Belkin FD59231-4v1 Netgear WGR614v7
Was thinking that might be the issue too
What type of router is best?
Jason
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Don't know about the Belkin, but the two Netgear routers appear to be 100/10 not gigabit.
A NDI video source will use 100-120 Mbps of bandwidth. If you're on a 100/10 switch or router, it will overload immediately.
Try a Gigabit router or switch.
- Tom
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If the model number on the Belkin is actually F5D9231-4, then it's a 10/100 also, not a Gigabit.
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It seems all I have 10/100 routers upon inspection.
Thanks for the tips
Ill go looking for a gigabit router now :)
THANKS AGAIN!!
Jason
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Jachgu wrote:
Ill go looking for a gigabit router now :)
Don't waste the money. All you need is a gigabit switch to use downstream of the router. Those are dirt cheap.
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Didn't spend a thing. Realized I personally had a cable modem 4 port gigabit router combo And newly gifted second hand router wifi combo 4 port gigabit router that I switched out and boom !! It's streaming perfectly.
I'm ready for test run!!
Thanks everyone for the input!!!! .. Jason
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