<font size="-1"><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">Hello Ross,<br><br>I am resending this mail since the earlier mail formatting was improper.<br><br>We have created a multi-threaded framework (using Qt) to test live555 for one of our projects. For this, we are using: <br>
</font></font></font><ol><li><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">Live555 proxy server for re-streaming live streams </font></font></font><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">from 16 IP cameras</font></font></font></li>
<li><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">OpenRTSP for recording of live RTSP streams coming from 16 IP cameras</font></font></font></li></ol><p><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">The
system worked fine for over two days (we monitored the recorded clips
that were generated periodically as well as built a test client to
monitor the proxy streams being generated by the proxy server). However,
after two days we experienced a network congestion. We tried to monitor
what was happening using wire-shark (refer attachment).</font></font></font></p><font color="#666666"><font size="4"><font face="times new roman,serif">Does
this have any relation to live555 framework, since that was the sole
application running on the PC which was related to network. We have been
able to reproduce this problem multiple times and each time this
problem happens we see ARP packets on the wire-shark window. Any ideas
what might be happening.<br>
<br>Awaiting your response.<br></font></font></font><br>--<br>Regards,<br>Saurabh Gandhi</font>