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My question is would a second base station placed out in the outbuildings extend my range further, and if so which base station has the greatest range? Also which Arlo cameras work on the 2.4 ghz bandwidth ?
I’ve read somewhere that the app limits you to 10 cameras, I need 16 to cover everything. Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. One property of ours burned down last week, trying to protect this historic property from harm.
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@bfxn wrote:
I’ve read somewhere that the app limits you to 10 cameras,
Not the case.
@bfxn wrote:
Also which Arlo cameras work on the 2.4 ghz bandwidth ?
All of them (most do not work on 5 gHz).
There is also the Arlo Go 2, which can run on mobile data (requiring a SIM card).
@bfxn wrote:
which base station has the greatest range?
They all have about the same range (power is limited by government reguiations).
@bfxn wrote:
I have an outdoor WiFi extender approx 250 feet from the house that throws WiFi out into the fields.
Pro 4 cameras wouldn't require a base, as they can connect directly to the wifi extender.
The Go 2 can connect either with cellular or wifi, so that might be appropriate for some locations. Based on posts here, battery life could be an issue for those cameras though.
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@bfxn wrote:
I’ve read somewhere that the app limits you to 10 cameras,
Not the case.
@bfxn wrote:
Also which Arlo cameras work on the 2.4 ghz bandwidth ?
All of them (most do not work on 5 gHz).
There is also the Arlo Go 2, which can run on mobile data (requiring a SIM card).
@bfxn wrote:
which base station has the greatest range?
They all have about the same range (power is limited by government reguiations).
@bfxn wrote:
I have an outdoor WiFi extender approx 250 feet from the house that throws WiFi out into the fields.
Pro 4 cameras wouldn't require a base, as they can connect directly to the wifi extender.
The Go 2 can connect either with cellular or wifi, so that might be appropriate for some locations. Based on posts here, battery life could be an issue for those cameras though.
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I’ve learned from this experience that having a camera on where your internet providers cable attaches to your house is essential. Snip the cable and all of your cameras (short of the Go2) are are disabled.
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