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I have 2 cameras on the back of my house. I have a mode where if either one senses motion they both start recording.
I've been getting spurious alerts from one of the cameras so I turned it off with the thought that I will troubleshoot it when I had some time.
However, when I check the library I see that the camera that has been turned off has actually been recording when the other camera senses motion (as configured).
Not a real problem, but I found it interesting that it will record when turned off.
-Bob
I've been getting spurious alerts from one of the cameras so I turned it off with the thought that I will troubleshoot it when I had some time.
However, when I check the library I see that the camera that has been turned off has actually been recording when the other camera senses motion (as configured).
Not a real problem, but I found it interesting that it will record when turned off.
-Bob
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Yep it's a bug but according to Netgear, it's a feature. Apparently "OFF" doesn't always mean that. Problem was previously reported, however we were told that's the way it's supposed to be.
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It is designed like that according to Arlo's talented Software Engineers. lol