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Have you tried manual port forwarding OR router auto-config(icamsource)/uPNP(enabled in router settings)? Are you seeing the slow refresh rates while your iPad is connected to your local wifi network? Or over 3g? Apple/AT&T limit iCam to 2 images/second over 3g (and slower over Edge). If your iPad is on the same network as the cameras, though, the video feeds should pretty much look the same as they do in icamsource. What do you have your image sizes set to on the 2 cameras? The bigger they are, the more they have to be processed (I think 640x480 is the max that can be sent per Apple/AT&T). Do you have the same issues if you try only adding the IP Camera to icamsource? Or vice versa with only the USB camera?These are just some things that you can check...and that might help the SKJM guys diagnose/fix the problem for you. Good luck, though...iCam is awesome once you get it working good. But remember, it will never be fluid video when viewing over the Internet...2 frames/second max (which is still 4x faster than what you're seeing now).
So it sounds like you are seeing 1 frame every 2 seconds (or 0.5 fps) is that correct? Is that when you are "zoomed in" on a camera (full-screen) or when you are looking at the thumbnail view?It sounds like a local WiFi bandwidth issue as you should see more than that over local WiFi as long as your WiFi network isn't bogged down with a lot of other traffic, filtering, or interference. Have you tried using just the USB webcam and not the network camera? You could also try cycling power on your router just to see if that has any effect.
Is your iPad 2 running 5.0 or 5.0.1? If it is running 5.0 I would suggest updating it to the latest available software.Since others users are not reporting this issue (seeing one frame every 2 seconds over the same local WiFi network is not normal) then I am guessing that it has something to do with your particular setup.Is your iPad 2 jailbroken? The iCamSource does have logic in it to throttle the connection on a per-second basis, but only when iCam is reporting that it is connected via 3G.The fact that you are able to see a couple of frames a second via iCamWeb is good to know, but doesn't really help the issue on the iPad. (The &fps=5 simply removes the 1 fps limit ... It doesn't force or guarantee 5 frames per second.) My other suggestions would be to cycle power on your iPad and router and remove any other WiFi devices from your network temporarily to see if that has any effect.Also, is your WiFi network 802.11b/g/n?