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a thread in one of the programming forums...
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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
Plugging both cameras into the robot bridge is an easier way of handling two cameras. The cameras won't affect your wireless bandwidth limitation unless the images are requested over wireless, i.e., the Driver Station makes the request for images from the particular camera.
If both are connected to the robot bridge, then the camera IP addresses would be 10.25.39.11 for the first one, and probably 10.25.39.12 for the second camera. Really your choice of .12 and higher.
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I thought I'd move the question here since it really isn't language (or even programming) specific.
I can find nothing in the rules or the FMS WP limiting the number of host devices on the team VLAN, nor any restrictions on connections between them and the DS host, other than port numbers. So the DS can have as many camera connections to, for example, 10.##.##.12:80, 10.##.##.13:80, ... as it could handle within the bandwidth limitation, true?
Some of these cameras can produce MPEG-4 output, which is MUCH more bandwidth efficient than the MJPEG from an Axis 206. So it appears to me that multiple high quality streams are possible if 1) the networking is set up to abide by all the applicable rules and restrictions and 2) appropriate client software is installed on the DS. Am I missing something?