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All lights green but base station is offline

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trassel
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I've followed this article:
https://kb.arlo.com/996/My-Arlo-SmartHub-or-base-station-is-offline-how-can-I-troubleshoot-it

 

  • All lights are green
  • Base station is offline in both the app and on the web
  • I can see it being given an IP address by DHCP server upon restart. I can ping the IP. All other devices online are functional.

Any ideas?

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trassel
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For the next person that comes along:

 

I called the Arlo Support and they had me remove the Base Station from the Arlo app, and then re-add it. Afterwards I had to re-sync my cameras and re-add them to Homekit.

 

They could/would not provide any insights or comments as to why it happened. They did make the remark that I should provide the Base Station with a static IP which I now have (DHCP with reservation based on MAC address) but honestly, it was up and running the whole time; I could ping the Base Station and could connect to the cameras via Homekit so I do not think the DHCP lease was the issue.  

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StephenB
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I suspect there isn't much more you can do.  Have you tried contacting support? https://www.arlo.com/en-us/support/contact.aspx

trassel
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I have, yes, but wasn't able to get through. The Live Chat says it's online but I get an error message (doesn't matter which browser I use) when trying to use it, and when I call I get an automated voice message stating that they have technical difficulties and my call cannot be answered. 

 

Oh well. It is odd that within Apple Homekit I can still have some communication with the cameras. Watch live streams, hear sound, etc. 

trassel
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For the next person that comes along:

 

I called the Arlo Support and they had me remove the Base Station from the Arlo app, and then re-add it. Afterwards I had to re-sync my cameras and re-add them to Homekit.

 

They could/would not provide any insights or comments as to why it happened. They did make the remark that I should provide the Base Station with a static IP which I now have (DHCP with reservation based on MAC address) but honestly, it was up and running the whole time; I could ping the Base Station and could connect to the cameras via Homekit so I do not think the DHCP lease was the issue.