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jaspolar
Apr 20, 2020Tutor
Roommmates security camera consuming 75% of our bandwidth. Orbi RBR50. Any way to vlan or limit it?
Hi all, We had been having issues at my house with slow network speeds. The Orbi was saying 443mb/s, but we were seeing fractions of that. After investigation with a hardline and device by device co...
FURRYe38
Apr 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Whats the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the RBR is connected too. The RBR50 is not a modem.
There is Traffic Meter however it only tracks the over all usage of the entire system and bandwidth. Not per device.
Only other item I might suggest would be a firelwall appliance device infront of the RBR and then set the Orbi system to AP mode. Use the firewall appliace to help regulate the bandwidth. Not sure which firewall appicance that would have these features. There are many.
You might ask this user to see if he might have any recommendations:
tomschmidt
Apr 20, 2020Virtuoso
You will need to change the configuration of the security camera. You do not state if it is streaming video to the cloud 24/7, but if it is, then this is probably why your bandwidth is being consumed rapidly by it.
You can change various options, such as:
- reduce resolution of the stream to the cloud (i.e. stream 640x480 rather than 4K)
- change streaming to the cloud to instead stream to a NAS or local network share path, then your ISP bandwidth is not consumed by the camera
- configure it to only stream video when motion is detected
- michaelkenwardApr 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
tomschmidt wrote:
You will need to change the configuration of the security camera. You do not state if it is streaming video to the cloud 24/7, but if it is, then this is probably why your bandwidth is being consumed rapidly by it.
I'm with tomschmidt.
Tackle this from the camera end and don't mess around with routers and stuff. Why should you have to jump through hoops to get decent Internet? If the worst comes to the worst, then block the IP/MAC address of that camera.
Better, tell the house mate to get a camera that is not antisocial.
Something simple like and Arlo Q Plus isn't going to eat bandwidth. It can also record locally and will leap into action only when something happens.
- jaspolarApr 21, 2020TutorWe came to an agreement. The roommate cared less about anything than just the fact I removed the device without asking him first, even though I'd been discussing the issue for days.
We will figure out. He'll either get another one, or something.
And I work cloud IT. I have the technical knowledge, it's just applying it here would be how.- FURRYe38Apr 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Hopefully you'll find a good working solution.
Good luck.