Optimizing Master-Slave (P2P) connection for video transmission
Optimizing Master-Slave (P2P) connection for video transmission
Region : Germany
Model : Archer C7
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello all,
I'm working on a little project for fun with a cool ethernet camera that I'm borrowing from my brother. These are somewhat high speed cameras that usually are used for factory applications and stuff like that. First, here's what I'm trying to do:
-I have two Archer C7 (AC1750) routers, and have successfully connected them to one another. No internet connection involved; the master is connected to my computer and the slave is in the next room connected to the camera.
-I have been able to establish a connection between the camera and the computer, and am able to view a live image. This took a bit of fooling around with the IP addresses, but it works.
-The problem I'm having is that when I take a video, it can record at the desired frame rate, but I inevitably lose frames over the capture, to the point where it will jump ahead, signaling that one or two of the pictures have been lost.
My question is this: I am not very knowledgeable about all of this wireless stuff, i.e. setting, etc. Does anybody have any suggestions on how I could optimize the connection between the two routers in order to achieve a more reliable data stream? I'm curious about specific settings, as I am not sure what means what, and really don't even know where to begin.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Model : Archer C7
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello all,
I'm working on a little project for fun with a cool ethernet camera that I'm borrowing from my brother. These are somewhat high speed cameras that usually are used for factory applications and stuff like that. First, here's what I'm trying to do:
-I have two Archer C7 (AC1750) routers, and have successfully connected them to one another. No internet connection involved; the master is connected to my computer and the slave is in the next room connected to the camera.
-I have been able to establish a connection between the camera and the computer, and am able to view a live image. This took a bit of fooling around with the IP addresses, but it works.
-The problem I'm having is that when I take a video, it can record at the desired frame rate, but I inevitably lose frames over the capture, to the point where it will jump ahead, signaling that one or two of the pictures have been lost.
My question is this: I am not very knowledgeable about all of this wireless stuff, i.e. setting, etc. Does anybody have any suggestions on how I could optimize the connection between the two routers in order to achieve a more reliable data stream? I'm curious about specific settings, as I am not sure what means what, and really don't even know where to begin.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
