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So, back in March one of the cameras went offline for no reason and I had to get a roof ladder out to check it, only to remove the battery and put it back in (nothing was seemingly wrong with it)
It has however gone offline again, none of the standard troubleshooting has sprung it back to life, so I guess I have to get the ladder out and repeat the previous steps.
Has anyone else had this happen? Do you suspect something is wrong with the camera?
The previous topic for reference
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Some users have reported that removing the USB backup devices minimises the occurrences.
I just power cycle the base station before I leave the property or before I go to sleep to keep the firmware bug from occurring when it matters.
Hope this helps.
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HI, SINCE JUNE 27,2019, I TRIED HUNDREDS OF STEPS HERE AND THERE AND BACK AND FORTH, READING AND TRYING THE SUGGESTIONS OF USERS TRYING TO HELP EACH OTHER TO SOLVE ALL THESE ISSUES IN FIRMWARE UPDATES AND OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING CHAOS...
I TOLD SOMEONE TO REMOVE THE USB FROM THE DEVICE BECAUSE I AM OUT OF TOWN AND I CAN'T ACCESS THE DEVICE PHYSICALLY... nothing worked but afterwards someone mentioned that the base should be turned off and turned back on without the internet and then sync the cameras. Then turn the station back off for few minutes, then connected back to the internet and power it...
Some suggested to push the sync button fast and not 2 seconds...
Others suggested to reset the internet of the house or business because it might cause interference with the wireless connection...
And it is very sad to see many people like me are having lots of trouble with this system...
AFTER I TRIED REMOTELY SPENDING MANY MANY MANY HOURS OF HELL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO AND TELLING SOMEONE TO HELP ME PHYSICALLY TO PLUG, UNPLUG, PLUG... ... ...THEN WAITING HOURS AND EXHAUSTING HOURS CHECKING IF IT WORKED... WITH NO LUCK TILL I DON'T KNOW HOW I SAW THE CAMERA'S FOR ONE DAY BUT WHEN I VIEW LIVE, IT DOESN'T RECORD ANY MOTION AND IT USED TO WORK BETTER BEFORE THE FIRMWARE TROUBLE UPDATE ...
UNFORTUNATELY, ON JULY 4, 2019, THE SYSTEM CORRUPTED AGAIN AND I STILL CAN'T VIEW ANY CAMERA' S ...
IT IS EXTREMELY VERY FRUSTRATING AND RIDICULOUS TO LIVE THAT WAY WAITING FOR A SOLUTION ...
ARLO'S ENGINEERS SHOULD FIX ALL THESE SECURITY ISSUES CAUSING UNSPEAKABLE CHAOS ...
I am thankful to all the users who are helping each others for a solution.
NO CAMERAS NO PEACE OF MIND;
AND MALFUNCTION SECURITY SYSTEM IS USELESS AND NOT SAFE.
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Unfortunatelly power cycling the base station wont help. I don’t have a USB memory attached to the base station. A total reset is not necessary though, but I need to remove the base station from my router and Powercycle the base station. But the whole system is very bugy. I have to repeat this procedure for the the system to become online. I’m confident this is a software error, since my systems enter the ”cameras are offline” state after being online for about a day or so.
I really hope Netgear can have a look at this. As of now I feel that the Arlo system is of no use.
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The same problem here. I hope they fix the problem soon.
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I was interested to find this thread as two days ago three of my four Pro2 cameras went off line and haven't come back.
The strange thing is that one camera is functioning normally... go figure. The firmware version on that camera is:-1.125.13.0_31717.
I have a spare camera that I store in the closet I only use it inside the home when we are on vacation. So I got it from the closet and fittted the battery... it also failed to come back on line. This has never been a problem before. In the past I only had to plug a charged battery in it and it was on line in a few seconds. Not this time.
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In frustration I tried a basestation reset, that had no impact. Then I cycled the power to the basestation and after a few minutes all of the camers came on-line again, they didn't have to be resynced. The only thing I can't get working at the moment is the local storage. Maybe that will clear.
And just in case any of you might be thinking that this problem might be occuring because of a power outage at your end it won't be as I have my basestation powered by a UPS so that I have guaranteed power stability.
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Hello,
-What firmware is your base station running?
-What firmware are your cameras running?
-Which Camera/Model are you experiencing the issue with?
-Does the camera appear offline on the web browser & Arlo App?
-What Phone/Device/Model/OS Version are you using?"
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Pretty pathetic really, definitely a software issue. All my axillary hardware is good. We have no wifi near where the base ststion is so not interference. No usb attached. Very stable power and internet connection. 950Mb down 300Mb up so should be blazing fast.
Have removed devices and reset everything 3 times this week after unresolvable drop outs. Have tried every combination of app restarts and physical power cycles, rebooting router, etc.
If not resolved over the next week or two I will definitely be going to get my money back.
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YESTERDAY I HARDLY SLEPT TRYING TO FIX IT.
NO LUCK AT ALL FOR OVER 24 HOURS.
SINCE YESTERDAY THE RESTART BUTTON ON IN THE APP IS NOT EVEN SHOWING TO RESTARTED REMOTELY.
I AM STILL OUT OF TOWN AND I HAVE TO KEEP BOTHERING SOMEONE OVER AND OVER AND ALMOST EVERYDAY FOR THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS TO PHYSICALLY GO THERE AND RESET AND RESTART AND SYNC AND AND AND AND PLUG THEN UNPLUG AND SAME THING ALL THE TIME... THIS IS DISGUSTING.
PLEASE ANY ADVICE ANYONE FOR HELP TO FIX ARLO PRO 2 CAMERAS AND HUB AND SOFTWARE UPDATE.
ARLO ENGINEERS SHOULD FIX THEIR SOFTWARE BEFORE SELLING MORE AND MORE TO THE INNOCENT PUBLIC
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Same as everyone else..just the camera, the base is a 4000, hardwired, all cameras have full bars, and I have bidirectional gigabit internet with multiple ups backups...I have also tried a full system reset and rebuild. The camera the bug hit, refuses to stay connected more than a day, sometimes a few hours before it drops. I got tired of resetting it and it's just sitting like a sad plastic lump on my desk atm.
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One camera out of 4 went off line. I will not be in the house for a month how can I fix the camera from out of state?
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I have had an Arlo 2 system (firmware 1.12.2.4_2773) with 4 wireless cameras for about a week. Every day or two the app (both on my iPhone and on my MacBook Pro computer) says that all four cameras are offline. It is not a battery issue as all four are at 100% and all four are plugged in (2 with chargers and 2 with Arlo solar panels). It also is not the Internet connection because it is strong and fast and the base station is right next to the Netgear cable-modem. I have spent hours and hours with tech support, which has not been a good experience, and the only thing that works is to reset the base station, remove all 4 cameras and then resync them. The cameras then work (great) for a day or two and then the same thing happens all over again. This makes the cameras useless because this is a remote location and I will not be there for at least a month. Has anybody else encountered this problem?
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It appears that many people are having the same problem. The camera units go offline and the suggested fix (reboot/re-connect) only works for a short time, many say the 'fix' works for a day or so, perhaps a week. In others words, the fix is not a fix. The problem repeatedly occurs. What do the mods have to say about this? Is Arlo/Netgear working this?
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First, My model is still not showing up as an option to click on so I'm clicking on VMB3000. I have the VCS3000C model and it's not shown. I've owned this for 3 days now and have had nothing but problems with it. It constantly goes offline and Ihave a very strong wifi signal with repeaters. One is only 15' from the base unit. I've had to "reboot" the base unit 4 or 5 times now to get it to work and quite frankly am getting pretty upset with it. My whole reason for getting a security system was so that I can check on my home when I'm away and that's not working. Anyone else having these issues?
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First, your home wifi has nothing to do with the cameras and base.... the base will set up it's own wifi network that talks to the cameras ONLY.
But if your base is to close to one of your home wifi routers/repeaters, it could cause interference ( which could poss make the base go offline ).
Move your base as far as possible from your router ( max cable length ) and see if that helps
Morse is faster than texting!
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Thanks but I want to make sure I understand this correctly. My base unit currently sits right on top of my router. It is hard wired into it with the supplied cable. When you say move it away as far as possible are you talking about a few feet with its' existing cable or should I buy a longer one and put it into another room or on the other side of the current room?
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@TomMac wrote:
First, your home wifi has nothing to do with the cameras and base.... the base will set up it's own wifi network that talks to the cameras ONLY.
But if your base is to close to one of your home wifi routers/repeaters, it could cause interference ( which could poss make the base go offline ).
Move your base as far as possible from your router ( max cable length ) and see if that helps
Base station offline means that the base station can't connect to Arlo's servers. The base station is hooked up via Ethernet (not WiFi) so moving it further away from a wireless access point will do nothing to alleviate the offline issue. (The only thing you might help is to improve the connection between the base station and the cameras—you're doing nothing to help the connection from the base station to Arlo since that's over wire.)
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Correct. I am etherneted into my router so I can see how it shouldn't matter concerning my WiFi. Is it safe to say that the problem is with Arlo, or do I possibly have a bad base station? I've already had to re-start it 3 times today.
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I am also having issues with the base station going offline periodically. I have five camera arlo pro2 with VMB4000r3 base sation. When I checked my internet all is fine and working. The internet light is off, which is supposed to mean it is not connected to my router. Yet my router shows it is connected and it responds to a ping. Eventually it will self reboot to fix the problem, or I have to manually turn it off and on again. I have done a hard reset to the base station and setup the cameras again. This has not solved the problem. Tech support has not been helpful at all, they told me to reset the system again. How many times am I supposed to do the same thing over again?
Paul
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UPDATE: I did move the base unit as far away as possible from my router and so far (24 hours or so) it hasn't gone offline. Not really sure why this would work but if it is interfering with my router by sitting on top of it this should tell me. I'll post here any additional information I get.
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