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Arlo Pro3 Not utilizing wifi extenders (yes I searched)
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We live on two acres in the woods. Wifi extenders are 40 feet from the house, then another 30 feet to the final extender. All signals are 2 to 3 bars. we use our phones and decent streaming off of the second extender, so that should not be an issue.
Walking some 40' from my base/wifi home, the camera gets glitchy.
standing right next to an extender with 3 bars, and NOTHING. camera says 2 bars for a moment, then fails.
These are cameras to monitor outbuildings and a shop, not for indoor use to spy on the dog.
There should be a way I can do this.
No special connection or other info besides the wifi password is needed to access these extenders..
Step by step so far.
base plugged into switch/extender/internet.
In my office camera synced, works fine.
walk 40' from the house, worthless...
update, camera is 20' from an extender (which is 70' from the house) on a stump...on my Arlo app it shows two bars, will not go live, just says "getting status..."
change to low rez? reduce some features?
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Can you clarify but only the base is effected by a wifi extender connected via ethernet cable. The Pro 3 Spotlight cams connect to base not your wifi extenders. Do you have several base? But I may have misunderstood or you mean the newer Pro 3 Floodlight cam that can connect to wifi directly.
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Only one base. Pro3 Spotlight cam.
bummer, I must find a way to fix this. Getting a second base, or even ethernet out to these far off points, is not viable
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@natimus wrote:
Only one base. Pro3 Spotlight cam.
bummer, I must find a way to fix this. Getting a second base, or even ethernet out to these far off points, is not viable
You could just get a wifi extender with an ethernet port to plug the base into if you relocate the base to a more central point. You don't need to run additional cables except from the wifi extender to the base. I may have not worded it well in my reply. Either way the Pro3 connects directly to the base/hub.
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I don't mean to hijack this post, but I am having the exact same problem. I had three Arlo Pro 2 cameras working well with base hub in office. I bought two Arlo Pro 3 cameras for the other end of the house and synced all five cameras to new base hub. I also have a satellite to extend my wifi to the front of the house (living room) where my problem camera is located (it's outside though).
To make sure I understand...you're saying the Arlo Pro 3 spotlight cam can't run off satellite wifi? It needs to connect direct to hub. What if I use the Pro 2 hub back in the office again and use the Pro 3 hub at the front of the house? I'm not l sure I understand what to connect the Pro 3 base to...a wifi extender? The little gadgets that plug in an electric outlet but have an Ethernet port?
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The Pro 3 connects to the hub on it's own "closed " wifi network. You can connect to as you described and I use a power line wifi extender that plugs into the wall socket that has an ethernet port and then I plug the base into that via Ethernet cable if that helps. I don't use a satellite extender so can't say but think it would work if it has an ethernet port. So in a sum up the cams connect via its own wifi system to the hub/base and the hub or base connects via ethernet cable. The ethernet port is the key for connecting the hub/base to the internet.
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That is exactly what I did. I bought a wifi extender, plugged it closer to where the new Pro 3s are going, connected the Pro 3 Base. Now I have Pro 2s on their base upstairs and Pro 3s on their base downstairs. Seems to be a strong signal and the dead spot I needed camera coverage is now covered. Thanks!
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