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Re: How to test 7Mb/s?

I believe I heard that it is possible to program the DLink router to impose similar QOS and usage limits. But I have never done it and may be mistaken.

The default dashboard displays the camera bandwidth below the image along with a colored LED. That number is not the actual transmission, but is the data payload, so it is an underestimate, but is a reasonable estimator. The robot control/status is right at 1mbps, so if the camera is around 6, you should be fine.

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