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Bandwidth is fine at 200 kbps
The real question is: what's the packet loss?
? 200kbps, which written that was is kilobits per second, isn't fine for anything? Thats 40KB/s, and will barely run 240p youtube, some videos it'll need 144p.
If you mean 200KB/s, that's 480p youtube. 720p would require a video without a whole lot of movement. If you think that's fine, go tell everyone you know to never use HD video because that wont cause any issues at all, surely.