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AndrewCole
Mar 26, 2026Follower
Vlan Combine when Partition Walls controlled QSC
Looking for info/ help. We are using a M4250-26G4F-POE+ with a QSC core to Combine 2/3 meeting room together. We are using a Huddly Crew Cameras (poe) . I'm looking to Combine 3 Different Vlans...
schumaku
Mar 28, 2026Guru - Experienced User
First segregate three cameras into dedicated networks (VLAN) - then bring somehow everything (or at least three cameras) together again. Not sure this is what the original designers intended with that architecture ...
- StephenBMar 28, 2026Guru - Experienced User
schumaku wrote:
Not sure this is what the original designers intended with that architecture
The cameras are designed as a multicamera system connected when connected to a single PC.
So AndrewCole would also need to choose one of the PCs and make sure it is set up to use all the cameras. Using multiple PCs won't work.
- schumakuMar 28, 2026Guru - Experienced User
StephenB wrote:
The cameras are designed as a multicamera system connected when connected to a single PC
Difficult if the individual cameras are - why ever - deployed into different security zones, different VLANs. That's why I'm questioning the initial design.... First add the highest reasonable segregation, then find a way to connect everything together on what I assume to be a single PC, with a single network adapter, connecting to a single VLAN only.
- StephenBMar 28, 2026Guru - Experienced User
schumaku wrote:
Difficult if the individual cameras are - why ever - deployed into different security zones, different VLANs.
I was intending to say that Huddly intended the the cameras to work that way (I was thinking you meant "Huddly" when you said "original designers").
I agree that the folks building out the conference rooms were not intending that. And that they set up a PC in each conference room and connected it with the camera in the room. That will also need to be re-configured (along with changing the VLAN configuration).
FYI, normally Huddly supplies the ethernet switch. The spec sheet says it is a Netgear switch, but doesn't provide the model. Their guides with multiple cameras all show the room cameras, PC, and a Huddly adapter module connected to that single switch. They don't say whether that config uses PTP (or not).
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