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Arctickat
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I am using my Arlo system to monitor a remote location with poor internet service. The system was working fine using the motion sensor option on the cameras. Typically I would get 5 - 10 ten second videos per day with no problem.

 

The issue is that I am being accused of sucking up bandwidth on this shared internet gateway, even when the cameras are not transmitting and the base station is not uploading their video.

 

Can anyone tell me how much bandwidth is used by the base station when the cameras are inactive?

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jguerdat
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Using my router's interface to monitor wired traffic in and out, the usage is nil. I'm seeing a maximum of 4.5KB/sec going out with an average of about 1.5KB/sec. Incoming traffic hit a peak of 1.3KB/sec and an average of .03KB/sec.

 

There's no way you're sucking up bandwidth when quiet. Even uploading a video would be limited, especially with 10 second videos.

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jguerdat
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Using my router's interface to monitor wired traffic in and out, the usage is nil. I'm seeing a maximum of 4.5KB/sec going out with an average of about 1.5KB/sec. Incoming traffic hit a peak of 1.3KB/sec and an average of .03KB/sec.

 

There's no way you're sucking up bandwidth when quiet. Even uploading a video would be limited, especially with 10 second videos.