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I have been trying to set up the base station, but the Arlo app can’t discover the device. I have followed the steps described in the booklet, I’ve performed a factory reset and try to establish the connection, no joy. The power and internet lights are green and I can see within the Eero’snetwork the base station is connected to the internet. I have reviewed other threads and I haven’t been successful finding a solution.
Base station is connected to the main Eero mesh router.
Any suggestions?
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Technology has certainly advanced since the VMB4000 was introduced but that's not the cause of the issue. While you could buy a used base as a replacement, that can be iffy so I'd suggest buying one of the SmartHubs such as the VMB4540, which is the lower cost model. That will help you future-proof your system.
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@grcuster wrote:
I have been trying to set up the base station, but the Arlo app can’t discover the device.
Base station is connected to the main Eero mesh router.
Try using a PC browser (my.arlo.com).
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I tried your suggestion, no joy. Still receive the message “Your Base Station could not be discovered.”
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Can you try over the web portal as well on a browser?
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During the install process I did try both methods, using an iphone, ipad and mac.
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Can you PM me with the email address associated with your Admin account
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Was this purchased second hand? Was the base online prior?
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I was the original purchasers and for whatever reason I never got around to install it for myself. First install attempt was this past weekend.
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What are the LEDs showing? If the Camera LED is green, hold the reset button until the LEDs flash amber. Let it reboot (~2 minutes) to green power and Internet LEDS - the Camera LED may be off or solid amber. Try onboarding it again.
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Only the first two lights are green, the camera light is yellow/orange. I haven’t gotten to the step to sync the cameras. However, during the troubleshooting process last weekend, I did perform a reset of the base station.
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I've had an instance of this myself. Attempting to add the base constantly failed. Nothing worked until I used a different base.
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Is this due to the technology has evolved beyond the VMB4000?
Since this system came with the VMB4000 base station, what would be the recommended base station replacement?
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Technology has certainly advanced since the VMB4000 was introduced but that's not the cause of the issue. While you could buy a used base as a replacement, that can be iffy so I'd suggest buying one of the SmartHubs such as the VMB4540, which is the lower cost model. That will help you future-proof your system.
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Upgrading to the VMB4540 resolved the issue. System up and running.
Thanks.
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