VMB4000 Arlo Base and TP-Link Access Point AX5000 Will it work?
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VMB4000 can be seen on my network when using network analyzer app.
When I try to install, the error message from Arlo is "Looking for your Arlo Device" and it never gets past that. it does not see my VMB4000 hub.
VMB4000 worked when I was using Google Mesh network. I purchased TP Link AX5000 and it stopped working.
Do I plug my ethernet cable from VMB4000 into the TP-Link access point?
My modem is specific from my ISP. They required the MAC off the TP-Link access point before I could resume service.
I have done a factor reset on the VMB4000 as well.
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@thetex wrote:
My theory is that because it was a grandfathered product, Arlo is stopping me from adding it to my network.
No, nothing intentional. There is a install bug at the moment that Arlo is investigating.
@thetex wrote:
I went to online chat, and I am not elgible.
Unfortunately, access to support does require a subscription.
@thetex wrote:
When I bought the product it had "lifetime" viewing!
It still does have 7-day rolling cloud storage. Currently sold cameras don't have that, they all require a subscription to get any cloud storage.
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On my Mesh app, I can see that I am connected to the TP-link mesh, and I have a MAC address and IP address.
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Going to throw in trash. My theory is that because it was a grandfathered product, Arlo is stopping me from adding it to my network. I went to online chat, and I am not elgible. Amazing. When I bought the product it had "lifetime" viewing!
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@thetex wrote:
My theory is that because it was a grandfathered product, Arlo is stopping me from adding it to my network.
No, nothing intentional. There is a install bug at the moment that Arlo is investigating.
@thetex wrote:
I went to online chat, and I am not elgible.
Unfortunately, access to support does require a subscription.
@thetex wrote:
When I bought the product it had "lifetime" viewing!
It still does have 7-day rolling cloud storage. Currently sold cameras don't have that, they all require a subscription to get any cloud storage.
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