Multiple Ethernet Ports - AVT Bigeye G Installation Manual

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Using multiple cameras
Figure 27: GigE Sample Viewer window, controls window showing StreamBytesPerSecond feature

Multiple Ethernet ports

Figure 28: Multi-camera network configuration using multiple Ethernet ports
Camera 1
169.254.100.2
255.255.255.0
Camera 2
169.254.200.2
255.255.255.0
Each camera is connected directly to an Ethernet port. No switch is used. This
configuration is more complex and requires the user to manage host and cam-
era IP addressing; however, it allows each camera to use the entire Gigabit
interface bandwidth.
Camera and adapter IP addresses are managed with fixed IP addressing, as the
IP address of each adapter needs to be on a unique subnet. A subnet is that part
of the IP address that overlaps with the binary 1's (decimal 255 in following
example) of the Subnet mask.
Figure 29: Camera and adapter IP address example
AVT GigE Cameras Installation Manual V1.0.1
Adapter 1
169.254.100.1
255.255.255.0
Adapter 2
169.254.200.1
255.255.255.0
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