Welcome to the discussion on optimizing internet connectivity for multiple cam models operating from the same house. This thread gathers valuable insights and practical advice from the community to address common issues related to bandwidth, streaming quality, and technical setups for supporting multiple live streams simultaneously. Here's a summary of the tips provided:

  • Consider treating the house like a duplex with two separate internet connections to ensure sufficient bandwidth for all models.
  • An internet plan with at least 20 Mbps upload speed is recommended for up to 5 uploading stations, with a preference for wired connections over Wi-Fi.
  • Optimizing your setup for a single cam site might allow for more efficient bandwidth usage. However, each device's settings need to be configured correctly to maintain a steady stream quality.
  • Upgrading your internet package, adding power boost routers, and possibly acquiring a business internet connection were suggested to support high-quality streaming for multiple users.
  • For those broadcasting on multiple sites, a minimum of 30 Mbps upload speed is advisable, along with investing in a high-end router capable of managing multiple connections and prioritizing broadcast traffic through Quality of Service (QoS) settings.
  • The importance of using wired connections to ensure stable and high-quality streams was emphasized, with personal experiences highlighting the effectiveness of these strategies in eliminating lag and maintaining high-resolution broadcasts across several platforms.

The community's feedback underscores the necessity of a robust internet setup to support the unique needs of cam models working from the same location, emphasizing the balance between technical solutions and cost-efficiency.

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