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Video files are big and slow to download. Can I record cameras in real-time with my dial up connection, or must it be broadband?

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Video files are big and slow to download. Can I record cameras in real-time with my dial up connection, or must it be broadband?

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We recommend a broadband connection, but the number of cameras that can be recorded simultaneously shouldn’t be affected by the connection speed. What is affected is the number of frames per second that are actually displayed and captured. Naturally, the faster the connection, the more frames-per-second that can be displayed and recorded.

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