

each one has like 20 comments so you might get some more insight as well. Here and here are those two posts in case you were interested. but maybe you want to get on there and get in touch with those guys to see if they got anywhere. V7.2 seems more lightweight or just coded differently. 20-30 vs 70-90 granted, it’s an old system. Even searching their Facebook group (which is much larger than this subreddit) for the term "freezing" only comes up with 2 mentions of it in the last year or so. Windows client 7.2.2.33 vs 8.2.0 : r/reolinkcam by Zara02 Windows client 7.2.2.33 vs 8.2.0 Sure, V8.2 is more sleek but on my system it uses -a lot- more resources from the CPU. if it were such a massive problem in the client you wouldn't be the only one reporting the problem. It's also telling that there don't seem to be any other current reports of others having this issue. Nothing can be eliminated as the culprit unless you can swap it out for an equivalent and it does the same thing on the replacement. I'm not saying that's it, I'm just saying you can't rule it out.
#Reolink client windows v7.2.2.15 update#
I never get any lag with the picture either, it's always only about 1-2s behind.Īnd since you say you don't have another PC to test it on, you can't rule out the PC (and that includes Windows, it wouldn't the first time a Windows update f'ed something up). I've never let it run for days, but I have for several hours and since 8.4 none of this happened. I did with 8.4 specifically but it was fixed with the next release. Personally, I've never had any of these issues with current client. I'm curious if it still does it with the older v7 client? Oh and I have tried running the latest stable and the latest beta there is no difference with my issue Before anyone says that its because the cameras are not on my local network, I have operated it this way for 6 months with no issues then out of the blue they started in January, my unifi cameras don't have these issues so It is not a network speed or computer speed issue. I should not have to pay extra money for blue iris or another program just to properly view the feeds, especially when some of these NVRs are off site meaning I need to either port forward or make a S2S VPN in order to just view the cameras. For a description of these vulnerabilities, see the Apache Log4j Security Vulnerabilities page. I love reolink cameras, but issues with the client is the exact reason why I have not fully migrated. On December 28, 2021, a vulnerability in the Apache Log4j component affecting versions 2.17 and earlier was disclosed: CVE-2021-44832: Apache Log4j2 vulnerable to RCE via JDBC Appender when attacker controls configuration.And now this week, the cameras are becoming so laggy that its useless even having the live view up because it is over a minute behind and skips around as it tries to catch up. However starting in mid january the client completely freezes with zero warning, forcing me to have to restart it in order to restore camera views.

Prior to January I would run the client for days straight with zero issues save for it falling behind a little.

The only fix I found was to go back to version 7.2.2.33, which has its own set of problems.I am starting to really get fed up with the reolink windows client.

I must exit out the reolink pc client in order to stop the turbo-ing cpu issue. THis prevents me from having a monitor with this pc client open at all times. Now all cams are apparently auto-upgrade whether I want to or not.ģ.on my AlderLake very updated system, my cpu usage consistently zooms to 99% due to this reolink app version, which starts "turbo-ing" this way after a just a few minutes of normal functioning. Only shutting the cams off will stop this crazed spinning.Ģ.on all reolink cams I own (523wa, 511wa, 811a, 410a, e1zooms, e1outdoors, argus3pros), the ability to choose whether to auto-upgrade the firmware or not has disappeared.
#Reolink client windows v7.2.2.15 upgrade#
Ever since the upgrade to the 8.5.2.0 version of the PC client, I've noticed these consistent problems:ġ.on my reolink 523wa cams, the "auto-tracking" feature must be turned off, otherwise the camera will consistently start spinning rapidly & continuously 360degrees upon an initiation of auto-tracking, especially during "patrol" function.
