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Is Powerful Router Critical for Distant Cameras?

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larryc5a
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One of my 5 Arlo 2 cameras is around 75 yards from the base station and router....probably near the outer range limit but is working great.  I plan on changing my Internet Service Provider from Spectrum, which uses a separate modem and wifi router,  to Windstream Kinetic, which  uses a modem/router combination unit.  I've heard those combination units usually don't have the range that separate routers do.  

 

I'm not clear as to whether communition between the base station and cameras is through the router, or if the base station has its own router to communicate with the cameras.  If the new ISP sticks me with a less powerful router, am I likely to lose communication with the one distant camera?

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TomMac
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The Pro2 base creates a WiFi network for the cameras only… the base hooks into the router via Ethernet.

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