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Ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth
Ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth




  1. #CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH INSTALL#
  2. #CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH FULL#
  3. #CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH ANDROID#
  4. #CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH PASSWORD#

Many people with homes and businesses are likely to have a lot more than four Camera’s. So the initial cost is $160, but there is no ongoing cost. Camera’s supported by Cammy are less than $40. The total year one cost is $1,792, then its $1,196 per year after that. You would also need to pay an additional 4* $299 per year for cloud storage, so $1,196. If you were to buy four DropCam camera’s it would cost 4*$149 for the cheapest Camera, so $596. Cammy has been succesfully tested with up to 16 camera’s sharing one standard ADSL connection, with that connection still being used for standard internet use. To properly secure locations like houses, its often necessary to have a significant number of Camera’s.

#CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH FULL#

Cammy sends a series of photo’s, not full video.ĭropCam constantly streams full video in HD, if you have several camera’s sending video in HD you are likely to overload many internet connections. This means that even if you have ten camera’s around your home or office, they will only send data when there is movement, so it’s generally only a few cameras sending at a time.

#CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH INSTALL#

The main advantages that Cammy offer are.ġ) You can install a lot of Camera’s, even on low bandwidth connectionsģ) Greater flexibility with camera choicesĤ) The ability to quickly scroll through photo lists to get a summary of what is happeningĬammy camera’s send a stream of photo’s, but only when movement is detected. There are pros and cons with each product. DropCam uses HD video, Cammy uses a stream of photo’s. Cammy allow you to use a lot of different camera’s from a lot of different manufacturers. Response from Cammy:Ĭammy is a very different proposition to DropCam. Thanks Cammy, but I’m sticking with my Dropcam. The old saying “you get what you pay for” still holds true. Pair that with the fact that you can’t view a live stream, setup email alerts for detected motion or save clips makes this service pretty useless in my opinion. The problem is that the video it saves is choppy and blurry. It saves your motion detected video clips online and doesn’t charge you anything for that service. The best part about Cammy is that it’s free. It has the same type of interface that the mobile versions do, just larger.

#CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH ANDROID#

In addition to the iOS and Android apps that will let you remotely view captured events, you can also log in to the web based Cammy app with your laptop and favorite browser. If you’re wanting to use this application to keep an eye on something important, forget it.

ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth

I couldn’t find any info on how many frames per second that gets captured, but I would guess 10-15 if that.

ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth

You wouldn’t want to save or upload them anyway, because the quality is… how can I put this nicely… The video quality is bad.

ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth

You also can’t save video clips or upload them to your favorite social media sites. You can scrub through a timeline of captured events, but that’s it. All you will ever see are snippets of motion that has been detected. With Cammy, you can NOT ever see a live streaming view of your camera. The layout of the Cammy app reminds me of Dropcam’s app except for one major difference. I even uninstalled, used CCleaner, reinstalled the app and still received the error. After several attempts to stop and restart the app, reboot the phone and uninstall, reinstall the app, I gave up. I noticed that the app wasn’t updating the motion detected events and would keep saying that it was loading and then would stop with the message you see above. Unfortunately I had issues with the Android version of Cammy after a couple of days. From there you can click on the thumbnail to be taken to the events screen. Once the Cammy application and the camera are setup, you’ll be presented with a screen that shows thumbnails of the connected cameras. I can’t even get a signal more than a couple feet from the house.

#CCLEANER CLOUD USING TOO MUCH BANDWIDTH PASSWORD#

I guess I really should keep a password on my network, but I live out in the woods with no close neighbors. I really do wish there was a way to bypass the password screen because it’s a real pain in the rear to have to set a password and then reset all your connected devices. So I setup a WPA password and completed the setup. This is where I ran into problems because I don’t use a password and without one, you can NOT setup the camera to be used on WiFi.

ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth

The next step will ask you for the WiFi password of the detected network. By default D-Link cameras have no password setup, but I had to google for help on this step since the camera that was sent to me came with zero instructions. The next step will ask you for the admin password for your camera.






Ccleaner cloud using too much bandwidth