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I’m consider install 1-2 pro camera at my cabin.
I have 4G+ and have 40mbit/s approx. Until I have used 5GIG (per day) then the speed is limited to 3mbit/s.
Will it be possible for me to get something out of it, or will the result be bad/poor?
Options:
1. Constant stream to cloud
2. Only stream to cloud when activity, then will the data be limited and I can transfer with high speed since we are under 5gig per day?
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@Gordone wrote:
If I install 2 cameras I will have approx 70 minutes total for both cameras then?
Yes.
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the 1 mbit is the same if it Pro or Pro 2, I have consider the Pro 2 (full HD), so I can have the cameras for many years and be happy, I afraid if I by Pro (Half HD), wil need to upgrade in some years 🙂
Don`t understand how Pro and Pro 2 can have the same requirement?
The numbers have some margin in them, and Arlo specs all cameras at 1080p and below at the same bandwidth.
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Hi @Gordone
40 mbps should be okay, I have provided an article that contains more information pertaining internet speed requirements. What are the minimum requirements for installing and using my Arlo system?
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Don't forget that the important spec is for the UPLOAD speed. Check this by using the speedtest.net/Ookla app on your phone if you don't know what is being provided. 40Mbps is likely the download speed which may be faster than the upload speed.
If you only stream when recording you can minimize data usage. You can also choose a lower resolution in Settings, My Devices, your camera, Video Settings, Power Management which will decrease data usage.
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I understand so I can configure to only record when movement and when I stream using the app on the phone?
Then will it only use data traffic when something happens or I’m looking at a camera?
And when the camera is active Will arlo pro 3 use 2mbit per second arlo ultra use 3mbit per second.
Is these correct understood?
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That's all correct. You might still want to reduce resolution (if appropriate), especially if you record a fair amount.
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If i connect a camera to a power source will I be abel to record some second before the movement also?
If correct, how many seconds?
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Hi @Gordone
I have provided a link that has more detailed info regarding monitoring the cameras battery.
What do my Arlo camera's battery level icons and notifications mean?
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@Gordone wrote:
Thank you for replay, but I have 40mbit only for 5000mb (per day)?
Can you explain? Is this an upload cap? What would happen if you exceed it?
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@Gordone wrote:
Cap per day (total down and upload) the speed is then limit to 3mbit upload/download. After 24:00, full speed again.
Since the cameras require at most 1 mbit upload each, they should still function ok, even if the cap is reached.
5 GB is quite a bit of streaming - about 80 minutes upload @ 1 megabit. If you viewed every notification once over the internet, then of course that would be cut in half. Hard to say if you'll hit the cap with the cameras installed (of course that also depends on your overall internet usage).
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When I`m not at the cabin is the internett use 300-400mb per day, so it will be 4,5+ GIG left to the cameras.
the 1 mbit is the same if it Pro or Pro 2, I have consider the Pro 2 (full HD), so I can have the cameras for many years and be happy, I afraid if I by Pro (Half HD), wil need to upgrade in some years 🙂
Don`t understand how Pro and Pro 2 can have the same requirement?
If I install 2 cameras I will have approx 70 minutes total for both cameras then?
I think that shall be plenty for me.
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@Gordone wrote:
If I install 2 cameras I will have approx 70 minutes total for both cameras then?
Yes.
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the 1 mbit is the same if it Pro or Pro 2, I have consider the Pro 2 (full HD), so I can have the cameras for many years and be happy, I afraid if I by Pro (Half HD), wil need to upgrade in some years 🙂
Don`t understand how Pro and Pro 2 can have the same requirement?
The numbers have some margin in them, and Arlo specs all cameras at 1080p and below at the same bandwidth.
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It’s when I’m not at the cabin I need the camera and then line is almost not in use.
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