why don't you just get a CCTV tester and show her that each individual camera works, that will prove your theory and give her a visual from each camera.
I have had this problem before, and it is rather hard. the best way I figured to do it was install a proxy server that logs, then at the end of the day, scan the log and *poof* you will find the IP of the device associated with the port access.
Unfortunately I am just now learning the technical side of Linux/Ubuntu - haven't gotten that deep yet, however the same problem is going to exist, the OS will choose a "most favorable" route for all data and adjust the working routing table as it sees fit. by default all network traffic will...
no real quick fix, you have to manipulate the routing table on the local pc to obtain your goal. by default, windows will pick what it sees as the best route and stick to that one - meaning all packets will be routed out of that adapter, you have to modify the routing table to include...
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