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Hi, I went to view my cameras (Arlo 4030P) this morning and was presented with ‘Update your camera’s firmware now’, clicking ‘update camera’ bring up message ‘The update process can take up to five minutes............ Do you want to update your xxxxxx to 1.125.13.0_31717 - 14th March 2019? Clicking ‘Yes’ brings up ‘Firmware update in progress, do not remove batteries’ After about 20 seconds the prompt returns to ‘Update your cameras firmware now’..... I left them and still they do not update and I’ve even gone through Settings - My Device - Device Name - Device Info..... does not result in a firmware update. Any ideas? Thanks, Justin
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Same thing here
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Try rebooting the base. Reinserting the battery may help, too.
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Same on all my cameras. I have restarted the base station, taken out batteries, etc. Numerous times... Still stuck at the "update firmware" screen, which now prevents live view in the iOS app.
it wants to update to 1.125.13.0_31717
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Same on all my cameras. I have restarted the base station, taken out batteries, etc. Numerous times... Still stuck at the "update firmware" screen, which now prevents live view in the iOS app.
Right before it tries to update to 1.125.13.0_31717, it briefly shows that it is on 1.125.11.4_29092
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Hi @boyelectric,
Have you tried reinstalling the Arlo app and restarting your iPhone to see if the "update firmware" screen goes away?
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
I have
rebooted hub - no change
reinserted batteries - no change
reinstalled Arlo app - no change
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Dunno why but you may need to reset the system to fix things. Remove all devices in Settings, My Devices. Hold the reset button until the LEDs flash amber. After it reboots, claim it normally. Sync cameras. Update firmware as you go.
If you do this, note your settings, Modes, rules and schedule before the reset to speed rebuilding.
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Didn’t fancy the idea I’d having to reset everything (took 3 month to get the kit working in the first Place), so I waited and very glad I’d did.
this morning I was greeted by a message that said my camera and HUB needed a firmware upgrade and of course suggest I started with the hub.
First attempt failed but second was successful and after that I was able to upgrade the firmware in the cameras too.
my hub is now on 1.12.2.0_2794 (apparently released 27th March)
cameras are on 1.125.13_31717
I had to set time zone to GMT not sure if this a effect of the f/w or if I’d acccidentally changed it
thank you all for your suggestions
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