Many people unfortunately think wifi cameras are the answer and they are not. Countless examples of folks coming here with issues and were doing just that and cleared up after they removed that data stream out of the router.
People will say what about Ring and Nest - well that is another whole host of issues that we will not discuss here LOL, but they are not streaming 24/7, only when you pull up the app. Sending a wifi cam to youtube for 24/7 streaming is a different story.
Because these cameras do not buffer, if the router gets "overloaded" and has a lost packet, it has to resend. It can bring the whole network down if trying to deal with a wifi camera. At the very least it can slow down your entire system. Consumer grade routers are simply not designed for the 24/7 constant demand of wifi cameras.
With a streaming device like a Netflix, because of the buffering, the router is taking "breaks" as it routes and deals with other devices on the system and then comes back to the Netflix stream and loads up a bit of that and then goes and does other things. Don't believe me, unplug your internet while watching a streaming service and you may get 45 seconds or more video based on buffering whereas the camera you will lose the video immediately (within the latency of the network).
These cameras provide NON-STOP data streaming and as such can provide a constant load that some of the routers will have trouble with.