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Best to use Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 or the Arlo Basestation as base when installing new system?
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I have just purchased both a Nighthawk MR1100 router AND an Arlo VMB4540 base station with 4 pro 3 cams.
According to the Arlo app / New system setup/ Select your Arlo device - you can use either of the above as a base station.
I am just about to set up a new system.
Can someone please give me the pros and cons of using each as the base station please, initially with 4 off
Pro 3 cams, but this will shortly increase to 8 cams.
Thanks.
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@g-smith wrote:
Can someone please give me the pros and cons of using each as the base station please,
Arlo is no longer part of Netgear, so personally I wouldn't use the MR1100 as the Arlo base. There's nothing documented as to whether the pro-3 cameras will work at all with the MR1100 (and if they did, if they would use 2K).
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Your footer says VMC3030 (the Arlo Pro 2 hub/base station) but the subject refers to VMB4540 (Pro 3).
Which do you own?
The latter was made after the Arlo/Netgear divorce.
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@g-smith wrote:
I have just purchased both a Nighthawk MR1100 router AND an Arlo VMB4540 base station with 4 pro 3 cams.
According to the Arlo app / New system setup/ Select your Arlo device - you can use either of the above as a base station.
I am just about to set up a new system.
Can someone please give me the pros and cons of using each as the base station please, initially with 4 off
Pro 3 cams, but this will shortly increase to 8 cams.
Thanks.
I have an MR1100 that I set up as a travel base last year and later deployed as a backup system in case my normal broadband connection fails. It works fine.
However, I purchased a new MR1100 in November to use as an Arlo travel base again this year and I discovered the new Arlo app doesn't seem to connect to it. I futzed around with it for a while and then tried the browser user interface. That worked on the first try. I was able to add the MR1100 as my base and I have one Pro 2 camera connected. However when I tried to connect a Pro 3 camera, the browser app says the Pro 3 requires a new base, so I could not add it. I'll swap the Pro 3 for one of the other Pro 2 cameras so I can have the pair I wanted.
I do think the coaching about Arlo being independent is correct that it bodes poorly for future compatibility between the MR1100 and Arlo cameras as I discovered with the App problem and lack of support for the Pro 3 on the MR1100.
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@AncientGeekVT wrote:
I do think the coaching about Arlo being independent is correct that it bodes poorly for future compatibility between the MR1100 and Arlo cameras as I discovered with the App problem and lack of support for the Pro 3 on the MR1100.
See above. The Arlo-Netgear divorce last year seems to have brought an end to a short-lived attempt to run Arlo cameras on the back of the MR1100.
To deliver their full capability, cameras and Arlo stuff launched since then, including the Ultra and Pro 3 cameras, need newer hubs than those designed for the Pro 2.
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