Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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howellj4
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Base station Internet LED (middle) won’t light up at all. I’ve tried a new router, and new ethernet cable and still no middle light.

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jguerdat
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No Internet LED means no connection to the router. STart by rebooting the router and base, in that order.

howellj4
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Did that. I rebooted the router and my Arlo Base Station in that order. Again, everything was working fine until a few weeks ago. I got a new router and a new (certified, refurbished) Arlo VMB4000 Base Station and still no green light on the middle LED. Left to right, my LED light is green, blank and amber. Other devices in my home that use the router work fine.
StephenB
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Check that the ethernet connectors have solidly "clicked" into place.  If they have, then try a different port on the router.  If that still fails, try a different ethernet cable.  

 

If none of that works, then it is either the LAN switch in your router or a failed base.  If you have another device that uses ethernet, you can use that to test the router.

jguerdat
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Since you have a new (to you) base, perhaps it's as simple as the base is faulty. Do you still have the other base or did you have to return it?

howellj4
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I’m answering both of your responses. I’ve tried all of that. The clicking, new ethernet cable, different ports, new router…other devices on the LAN switch work fine. I tried all of that before I started working with Arlo Support — still no green LED light in the middle. Again, this is a new (to me) certified, refurbished VMB4000. Do you support these base stations anymore? I still have my original base station. Are these base stations designed to quit working after a period of time? Could an automatic firmware update to the base station that I maybe got have caused this? It was working fine up until a couple weeks ago. Again, my LED lights are left to right - green, blank and amber.
StephenB
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@howellj4 wrote:
Do you support these base stations anymore? 

Just to clarify - this is a user-to-user forum, and neither @jguerdat nor I work for Arlo.

 

However, to answer your question:  Arlo still supports this base station.

 


@howellj4 wrote:
I’m answering both of your responses. I’ve tried all of that. The clicking, new ethernet cable, different ports, new router…other devices on the LAN switch work fine. I tried all of that before I started working with Arlo Support — still no green LED light in the middle. 

Then either the router doesn't support fast ethernet connections (very unlikely) or the base is defective.

 

Probably faster and easier to exchange it with the seller than to try to access Arlo support.

howellj4
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I just noticed something on my list of Wi-Fi hotspots on my network. I have a Wi-Fi hotspot called Arlo_VMB_……. Why do I have a Arlo hotspot? My base station is a hard wire ethernet connection !?!?
StephenB
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@howellj4 wrote:
I have a Wi-Fi hotspot called Arlo_VMB_……. 

It's not really a hotspot.  The base creates a closed wifi network.  That's used to connect the cameras.  So that part of the base is working.

 

BTW, did you check your router's attached device list? If the base shows up there, then perhaps the failure is just the LED.  Still, if you can exchange it, I'd do that.

 

 

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