How travel-friendly is the Arlo Baby?
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In your own home, usage is quite straightforward: you hook it up to your own network and go.
But how travel-friendly is the Arlo Baby, meaning how easily can you set up more use-cases when out of home? I'm thinking of following situations in particular:
- You visit grandparents, friends and baby needs to take a nap: how can you set up the baby monitor to work without losing your "home settings"?
- You're on holiday and stay in a hotel or holiday resort: how can you connect to a guest wi-fi and assure everything works well during your stay, also without losing your "home settings"?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi brunosnoeck,
If you would like to connect your Arlo Baby to a different WiFi network, you can read more about it here but this will not save your "home settings": How can I connect my Arlo Baby camera to a different WiFi network?
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just make sure they have internet. silly cameras don't work without it which i think don't make them very travel friendly at all.
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