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I have recently moved homes and having trouble connecting my VMB4000 to a wifi extender. In my old home i was connected directly to internet router. System (2 cameras) worked great.
In my new home my router is 5.0mhz or 5.4mhz, whichever it is it, and does not work well with ANY wifi electronic i have (doorbells, debot vac, arlo, etc). BUT, i also have a wifi extender. And my doorbell and debot both have connected seamlessly to the extender because it is 2.0 or 2.4mhz. i forget which. Im not a tech guy, if that isnt obvious by now.
So Ive tried everything. Resetting my base station. Deleting my old arlo base station account. Creating a new one. Plugged ethernet in directly to extender, all lights are green everywhere on extender and base station, looks great but nothing works! Nothing. I cant get the app to "find" my base station. Keeps searching for 10 mins. Never finds. Yes, my phone is on same wifi (extender band) as the arlo is connected to. But nothing connects.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Since your extender seems to be working and the base has all green LEDs, it's already connected to your original account. That's why it can't be found on your new account. You say you "reset" the system but many folks think that a power cycle is a reset (it isn't) or try pushing the reset button for too short a time (it takes 10 seconds or so before the LEDs flash amber, indicating a reset).
Log back into your original account to see if things are already there as you would normally expect. If not, we can direct you through a full reset process but first steps first.

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When you pressed the reset button, did you make sure to go straight into the hole and feel the "click" when the button was pressed? It's possible that you missed the little switch. The fact that you have all 3 LEDs green means the system hasn't reset for whatever reason so can't be found again. If the above isn't the problem, use the Contact Support link at the bottom here for a hardware problem.

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Yes, it clicked. I've done that 5-6 times in attempts to reset it. Has made no difference. I do not have "all 3 LED's" green - only 2 of the 3. When I was saying all the lights were green i was referring to the correct lights that should be green both on the Arlo and my wifi extender. Apologies for the confusion there. Only 2 are lit on the arlo.
Arlo support when I've contacted them has been worthless. Absolutely worthless.

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Then I assume that the 2 green LEDs are power and Internet - is that correct? Since the Internet LED is green, that means the base has access to the servers so the connection is fine. Have you tried both your phone app and a computer browser to see if you can claim the base? Remember that the phone has to be on your WiFi to be able to configure the base initially - cell service won't work.

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