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My system is at a remote second home. Since a firmware update was pushed a few days ago, now I can't use my system which defeats the purpose of having it. It has worked fine for two months prior to this. I can remote into my pc at the remote location so I know that the internet connection is working. How can I fix this issue remotely asap?
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Can someone at Arlo give a definitive answer as to minimum download speed in order to Update the Firmware.
I purchased at Best Buy and specifically asked the question and was told that my DSL line was sufficient as long as its at least 1 megabit... Any ideas or suggestions before I go and return the sytem.
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I have the same problem as described in this thread. The update notification is covering the live view and reduces the usefulness of the system. System version: VMB3010 basestation 1.9.0.0_14639,xagent 3.2.4-rc2
After login, if I click on the play icon fast enough, that camera starts to display. When the system is armed I get notifications from movement. So, the cameras work OK and the image gets uploaded, is viewable and saved. The problem is that the firmware update always fails. This system is at a remote location that is only visited on weekends and I need to monitor remotely.
If the live display would put the update notice somewhere other than covering the view I could use the system as-is.
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Having the same problem of a slow link (DSL is all the best I can get) in a holiday home that is a 4 hour drive away from home base. Will open a case with support.
This is a very silly thing to spoil the product given the intended use. Making the upgrade optional or allowing USB firmware delivery would be a big step forward.
Breaking the viewing ability is not so smart.
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Forcing a firmware update that prevents the use of live view until it's updated is obtuse. It's a shame that this is still an ongoing issue.
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After spending several weeks with ARLO tech support, the bottom line is without upload speeds of 1 Mbps the firmware will not update.
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If this issue is not corrected we will experience this problem each time ARLO does a firmware update which I understand can be 1-2 times each month
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After spending several weeks with ARLO tech support, the bottom line is without upload speeds of 1 Mbps the firmware will not update.
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I purchased the syetem a few days ago. It immediately came up with the A Firmware Update is Required..... Upgrade Failed - File Failed to Download message. The initial advice from ARLO support involved all of the usual reboots, repower, even reset the whole system etc. but no amount of rebooting or recycling would help. As has been determined here by others, it eventually came down to internet speeds.
Unfortunately, in this part of Australia my speed and services are extremely limited so the mandatory firmware updates, are going to take the system down, each and every time. I would put up with the latency limitations of my upload speed, but the system is inoperable when each and every camera view is obliterated by the Firmware update notice.
The excitement of a nice new efficient surveillance system has been replaced with the incredible disappointment of a system brought down by it's own creators. Now comes the challenge of trying to get my money back etc.
Mandatory updates that fail are incredibly frustrating. Einstein's definition of insanity was based on doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. It sure makes the software look stupid when it does exactly that. It doesn't count the failed attempts, it overs no alternative, it just leaves the support people with nothing to offer but apologies.
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Long story short.. the only solution is to increase speed. I am in a very remote area with only DSL service usually under 3Mbp... I changed services and now have a satellite internet service provider. Upgrade went right thru and system works as expected. I feel your frustration as for a month I tried everything to get the firmware updated.
It costs me about $15 a month more but is worth the piece of mind. Best of luck.
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