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Curious if anyone can provide insight. I do not like signal strengths and response times on my 8 arlo cameras. I believe distance to hub is a factor and I cannot seem to hit that sweet spot of placement.
Can I buy a second base station, split camera usage between the 2 bases, all under my one Premier account?
I can readily wire the units into a main router or mesh router, and dual placement with camera segregation across the hubs would probably increase my camera performance all around.
Please advise.
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That is excellent news to hear. Thank you!
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Yes, this is the preferred method. The number of bases doesn't matter, only the number of cameras. Add the new base, remove the appropriate cameras from the existing connections and sync them to the new base. Of course, you'll need to set up new modes and rules.
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That is excellent news to hear. Thank you!
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