I see this posted a lot on this forum, especially when a new member inquires about purchasing their first cam, and just wanted some additional clarification if possible. Just to preface, I have no "horse in this race" as I do not have any wifi cameras (all 12 of mine are wired).
So with the following criteria in mind:
Today's IP cam's bandwidth is anywhere from 5-8Mbps and wireless speeds of N being maybe 70-80Mbps (real life) and AC being maybe 100-150Mbps real life...is it really that big of a deal if someone runs 1 or 2 or heck maybe even 3 wireless IP cams with which "should" only total 20-25Mbps of bandwidth out of your total?
Just trying to figure out where the issue comes in...other than the obvious if you have a lot of other wireless resources in your home eating up bandwidth (Netflix streaming, etc)?
Not trying to start a debate but honestly wanting to know what I am missing here.....just looking to get educated
Thanks...