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Sorry if this is a dumb question. Is it possible to avoid wifi camera connection and instead get a usb-c to ethernet adaptor to directly link the camera with my router ?
if so what CAT ethernet cable is needed?
my system is 4+ years old ARLO Pro 2 cams
asking bc I'd like to thwart wifi jammers which would make the wireless camera useless
thanks for your help
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@hexank wrote:
Is it possible to avoid wifi camera connection
If you were to purchase a Go 2, then you could use mobile data instead of WiFi.
There is no way to get a wired connection.

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I can’t say I have seen a Ethernet camera product on their website.
As a guess it would be easier to whack the camera with a stick than to use a wifi jammer.
I recall someone did a video on how easy it was to use a toy to jam the wifi, haven’t tried it myself though.

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The only camera that Arlo ever produced that could use Ethernet was the Q Plus indoor camera which hasn't been sold for years. The USB ports are for power delivery only.

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@hexank wrote:
Is it possible to avoid wifi camera connection
If you were to purchase a Go 2, then you could use mobile data instead of WiFi.
There is no way to get a wired connection.
