Hi
@isurupathirana
Yes, it will still use data/internet from your broadband.
Even though both devices (mobile phone and DVR) are on the same network, the data/video streams from your NVR are shared via Hikvision's Hik-Connect servers (not on your network), which allows you to access your cameras from a separate network without setting up port forwarding or DDNS.
These threads explain how this works in some more detail, but it would use the same amount as data as if your phone was on a separate network to the DVR:
Hikvision's standard App for use with their security cameras and recorders is called Hik-Connect. It is available for both Android and Apple's IOS based mobile devices, from the usual App stores. For Android devices, from the Google Play store here...
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Hi All, I hope I am not creating a duplicate thread, I did a search "HikConnect" but did not see a hit relating to an outline of how it functions. How does the HikConnect vary from the previous remote connection where a static IP or DDNS service was used?
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