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Signal strength was good on both cameras and they did come back online for a short time before showing offline again. I pulled both cameras down and brought them within a few feet of the base so I could resync. Once I resync'd the cameras to the base it showed that a firmware update was available. I updated the firmware on both cameras. They are both online right now. I will watch them for a day to make sure they are stable and then put them back on their mounts.
Thanks
Tim
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you can always check the updates... last for PRO appear to be July
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Firmware-Release-Notes/bd-p/arlo-release-notes
Obv, a change in something... interference, new router, etc?
Morse is faster than texting!
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Thafman,
An update was released for Arlo Pro last night. What is the signal strength like for these cameras? Poor signal strength could have resulted in the update failing and the cameras dropping offline.
JamesC
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Signal strength was good on both cameras and they did come back online for a short time before showing offline again. I pulled both cameras down and brought them within a few feet of the base so I could resync. Once I resync'd the cameras to the base it showed that a firmware update was available. I updated the firmware on both cameras. They are both online right now. I will watch them for a day to make sure they are stable and then put them back on their mounts.
Thanks
Tim
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