Delay of connection

Hello,
Actually i have problem with my connection and i would like to find that problem.
i have 3 sites(1,2,3) connected together through fiber multi mode cable. The site 1 having the control room, the maximum distance between site (1 and 3) is 1.8 Km, the other distance(1 and 2) is 1.2 km and i already used 3750X switch and GIBIC GLC-FE 100Fx with support MM cable up to 2 KM.
i have in site (2 and 3) 10 cctv 3 mega pixel cameras and i check for the bandwidth is less than 100Mbps when i connected the 2 switches(2 and 3)to the switch in the site 1 there is a delay i thought maybe because of the bandwidth so i tried to connect only 1 camera but the same problem(delay).
i did not make any configuration for the switches
Can you please advise for any solution.

i already connected 10 cameras to 24 ports the other ports and 1 port to the PC for viewing. the 13 ports is free i did not connect nothing to that ports.
regarding the configuration i already mentioned i my previous reply that i did not made any configuration for the switches.still as default configuration.
there is no any specific configuration for the cameras
when i connected the switches the light is green and amber i already attached the picture for the switch and the module which i have at sites so please check that picture.
if i need to configure that switches please tell me exactly what the configuration i should make to solve this problem or any solution available.

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