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There needs to be a way to remotely reset the base station via cellphone app. I must have had a power outage and it’s offline. I’m nowhere near my house and get back for a few days. I’m on pins and needles until then.
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There is a restart function for the base station in the app on the base station settings page. The base needs to be online and not locked up for it to function correctly.
I see your only immediate option is for another power failure to reboot the base station. This assumes the camera batteries have not gone flat in the interim.
I see your only immediate option is for another power failure to reboot the base station. This assumes the camera batteries have not gone flat in the interim.
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@F_Sal wrote:
There needs to be a way to remotely reset the base station via cellphone app. I must have had a power outage and it’s offline. I’m nowhere near my house and get back for a few days. I’m on pins and needles until then.
You could try adding that here:
Arlo Idea Exchange - Arlo Communities
You could also look at the rest of the network, the modem and whatever router sits in front of the Arlo.
The hub is part of a network. Even if it plays ball, the rest of the network can upscrew things. I had to dump of modem/router in modem only mode because it booted so slowly that by the time it was up the router had timed out and I had a dead network until, I got home. Using a modem-only device eliminated the problem.
If you can reboot your router from afar, maybe that would bring the hub back on line. Or get a "UPS".
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