![]() ![]() The main thing with that to have it work smoothly is to enter the exact same security key for all installs of Commander. Where things can get tricky is if you've done the "Secure Local Camera Network". ![]() As it is at the moment, you can change that choice by resetting the camera, and rediscovering first with the Commander you want as the "master". Currently, you're not asked this question again. If you do have online account information setup for 2 or more Commanders on the same network and discover the same set of cameras, the 2nd Commander to discover the camera will ask you a one time question for each camera - do you want to change the online site to the new Commander's site, or leave on the old site. Also, with the recent 3.1 release, live view for smaller windows (like cameras 2-6 in 6 up view non-maximized) will use the low-res stream instead of the high res stream, so it makes for more headroom (on the network and on the computer rendering the live video). If you have your 2nd Commander setup without an online account, and without archiving, then its similar to a VLC situation. You can live view from 2 or more Commander installs at the same time as well, it will just take more bandwidth, and a lttle more camera processing (all streams share the same "heavy lifting" on the camera). It will just take more bandwidth and camera resources. You can technically have more than one install of Commander archiving recordings. ![]() If you want just one of the installs of Commander to archive the camera media recordings, and others to be more "live viewing" stations, you can uncheck the "Copy camera video to my PC (Recommended") either from the first run wizard, or from the Storage -> Computer settings page for the other installs of Commander. As things are right now, you'll get the best experience if you only setup online account information for one of your installs of Commander. Running more than one Commander on the same local network can also work just fine. VLC is certainly a good way to view on other machines, especially if you do DHCP address reservation so that IP addresses don't change. ![]()
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