how much cellular data would I be using per Min to remotely viewing the camera?
Too many unknowns to give an answer. Will you view main stream or sub-stream? What bps is the stream? What resolution is the image? And also, what is the connection to the internet (through the cell provider?).
- if P2P, that consumes data simply to maintain the connection (if you don't have a static ip). P2P has issues, most say a VPN is superior.
- The vpn provider can vary by what vpn solution you're using.
- I assume from your post that it's a single cam, not multiple cams, and not an NVR. That specificity helps.
I dabbled with a cellular connected multi-camera system. I pretended to have a static ip. Comcast doesn't change my dynamic public ip very often. I also wanted "events" to push pics and video clips, which increased MB consumption. So I don't have an identical situation to compare to. I was consuming ~2GB/mo for a 4 cam system, occasional remote viewing, and emailed pics and after a "push notification", I chose to view the video. YMMV.
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4G LTE setup
Check gmaster's reply to me which is embedded in the quoted text. He said "
2GB/mo for everything. Tuning this setup properly is the difference between spending an arm and a leg and knowing and accounting for every byte (not kilobyte) so that you can scale accordingly."
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Alternative internet connection over mobile network?
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www.hicloudcam.com site using IVMS-4500 app Hik-Connect on my cell phone how much cellular data would I be using per Min to remotely viewing the camera?
This differs from my setup, so take my experiences with a grain of salt....
Fastb