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tengizgogokhia1
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I want to buy a camera in the USA and send it to another country, for example, to Armenia. The question is: will this camera work correctly at another ip address (Armenia)? Thank you.
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  • jguerdat
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    That should work fine. The other possible issue is for the subscription which needs to be from the country where you set the cameras up (the US in this case).

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StephenB
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@tengizgogokhia1 wrote:
I want to buy a camera in the USA and send it to another country, for example, to Armenia. The question is: will this camera work correctly at another ip address (Armenia)? Thank you.

Arlo doesn't offer subscriptions in Armenia, and you do need a subscription for a lot of the camera features.

Also, some camera models can't be installed in all countries.

 

There is a workaround that some have used, which is to create an account using a VPN in another country.  You also need a payment method for that country.  That might not be enough to get you the person recognition feature (since that is not legal in all places).

 

jguerdat
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An alternative, if you happen to be in the US when purchasing the system, is to set the system up while you're still in the US and use a US credit card for purchasing a plan. You can then move the system to Armenia or other country and just turn it back on.
Wellcome2phily
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Has this been confirmed? Becasue this is what I am trying to do. I already purchased the cameras and set them up here in the US, added them to my existing account. Would I be able to now take them to Ecuador South America and they wifi they will be using would be the same exact as here in the US. Theoretically, I should be able to just pop them out the box and they would connect to the Wifi? 

jguerdat
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That should work fine. The other possible issue is for the subscription which needs to be from the country where you set the cameras up (the US in this case).