You got the Ring. Then the Nest Cam. Then another camera for the garage. And one for the backyard because the squirrels were getting bold.
Suddenly, your house is the Fort Knox of cul-de-sacs. But while you’re feeling more secure, your internet is starting to feel… suspiciously insecure.
What gives?
Well, friend, your home security cameras might be stealing your Wi-Fi joy — one HD upload at a time.
The Surprising Truth About Security Camera Data Usage
Let’s start with a simple fact: security cameras are data hogs. Cute little devices with a mean appetite for bandwidth. And when they’re uploading video 24/7 to the cloud, they’re practically guzzling your internet like a frat house chugs energy drinks.
Standard Definition: ~60 GB/month per camera
1080p HD: Up to 300 GB/month per camera
4K Ultra HD: Hold onto your modem — up to 1 TB/month per camera
☁️ Cloud Uploading: Extra drain if you use off-site video storage
Remote Viewing: More data anytime you check feeds from your phone or tablet
So, let’s say you’ve got 4 HD cameras. You could be burning through 1.2 TB of data per month just on your security system. That doesn’t even include:
Which brings us to…
Why Your Internet Slows Down (and Why It’s Not Your Kid’s Fault)
The truth is: your Wi-Fi has limited bandwidth. Imagine all your devices standing in line at a smoothie shop. Now imagine your 4K security camera cutting to the front, yelling “LIVE UPLOAD!” while the rest of your devices stare in disbelief.
If your internet plan isn’t designed to handle that kind of traffic, your household will experience:
Constant buffering on your smart TV
Frozen faces in Zoom meetings
Slow-loading websites
General frustration and unplugging things in rage
Let’s Talk About the Big 3 Camera Brands (and Their Wi-Fi Cravings)
Here’s a quick look at the most popular home security camera brands — and what they’re doing to your Wi-Fi behind your back:
1. Arlo
Known for wire-free, high-resolution cams
Smart features: motion detection, night vision, two-way talk
Offers cloud and local storage
Popular models: Arlo Pro 5S, Arlo Ultra 2
Bandwidth reality: High-quality + smart features = heavy Wi-Fi usage
2. Ring (by Amazon)
Famous for its video doorbells and now full camera ecosystems
Integrates with Alexa and other smart home tools
Popular models: Ring Stick Up Cam, Ring Floodlight Cam
Cloud-based video = constant uploading
Bandwidth reality: Great visibility, but very chatty on your network
3. Google Nest
Sleek and Google-integrated
AI features like facial recognition and smart alerts
Popular models: Nest Cam (Battery), Nest Doorbell (Battery)
Uploads regularly to cloud, and loves high resolution
Bandwidth reality: Fancy features = fancy data needs
Cal.net to the Rescue: Internet Built for All Your Devices
Here’s where we step in with the cape and the Wi-Fi wrench. Cal.net isn’t just another provider — we’re your local, internet-savvy neighbor, and we design internet for your real-life device load.
✅ We help you plan for how many devices you currently have
✅ We future-proof your plan for devices you’ll add next
✅ We offer speed tiers that actually match your usage
✅ We don’t throttle your speeds when things get busy
✅ And best of all? We’re local, so we actually pick up the phone when you call
Whether you’re running a smart home fortress or just trying to stream the next episode of “Shark Tank” without lag, we’ve got a plan that won’t leave your internet gasping for air.
Need More Speed? Let’s Break It Down.
Here’s a rough idea of how your household usage adds up:
Device Type | Data Usage per Month | Wi-Fi Impact |
|---|
HD Security Camera | 200–300 GB | Heavy |
Smart TV Streaming | 50–150 GB per service | Moderate |
Laptop/Work Device | 100–300 GB | Moderate |
Smartphones/Tablets | 50–100 GB each | Light–Moderate |
Smart Home Devices | 10–50 GB total | Light |
With the average U.S. home having 25+ connected devices, your “basic” plan might be waving the white flag.
Here’s a visual comparison chart showing the estimated monthly data usage by common device types — including security cameras — and how much they can impact your Wi-Fi performance.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Let Your Wi-Fi Become a Hostage
Smart home security is a beautiful thing — until it hijacks your internet and ruins movie night.
The good news? You don’t have to choose between peace of mind and peaceful browsing.
Cal.net offers internet packages custom-built for homes with growing networks. Whether you’ve got 1 camera or a full-fledged Batcave control center, we make sure your speeds match your life.