Good evening all, I hope someone can assist with a very bizarre problem.
We purchased 5 of these bad boys for a client, set them up and had them all working fine for about a day. Late afternoon today, we had some very nasty Thunder Boomers and torrential rains. When this occurred (and it's likely a coincidence), all of our cameras Clicked once, then went in to night mode (no color), and now each camera show what looks like 3 or 4 bright lights (UFO's) on the cams and the recordings.
This is not our first rodeo and are very well versed and experienced in setting up and rolling these types of units. With that said, here is some more intel:
1) All the cams are on APC UPS battery backups, so I don't think it likely to be a power surge etc.
2) We rebooted each device and the router (just cause),
3) Rebooted the PC running DCS-100_sw_4-0-4_DP_2-0-13_eu_multi_20151121 and the same result,
4) There is absolutely no problem connecting to the cams and even recordings are running,
5) It makes no difference whether we use the DCS Viewer or Live View in a browser (regardless of the browser).
Our next step will be to upgrade the firmware and if Dlinks upgrade process is as reliable as before, we should be able to do so, then reload our saved configs. Failing that, then I suppose opening a ticket, given that it is a weekend I don't hold a lot of hope in getting a fast response.
I realize this is a volunteer forum, but at this point we are quite annoyed and disappointed, particularly after we spent a fair amount of hours installing, testing, configuring and rolling these guys out. They are actually very nice units and everyone was quite pleased with the performance and quality, current issue aside. So we are hoping that someone may have some insight.
Enough of my babble. If anyone has thoughts, suggestions or ideas they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for listening.