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Here's the Serial Number to the base station:7B72A0C62
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Correction: The serial number is 48957B72A0C62
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Serial number tells us users nothing - support may be able to track it. The model number would be on the base as well as the cameras.
I just installed a new router myself with no issues - 2 bases automatically reconnected even after multiple router reboots as I changed settings (a few too many times because I was always forgetting something). That doesn't help you, of course, other than to say the router replacement shouldn't cause a problem.
First, what are all the LEDs on the base showing? If at least the power and Internet LEDs aren't green, it's not going to work.
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On my base station, the power light is green, the internet light is off and the camera light is orange.
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I just now tried to remove my base station using the remove feature at my arlo account page and then tried to add it again. So I'm now at this position: "Your Base Station could not be discovered. "
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That's becaause the Internet LED is off meaning it's not connected to your router. Verify the cable is properly connected on both ends. Reboot both the router and base, in that order. If needed, use a different Ethernet cable and a different port on the router.
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@jguerdat wrote:
That's becaause the Internet LED is off meaning it's not connected to your router. Verify the cable is properly connected on both ends. Reboot both the router and base, in that order. If needed, use a different Ethernet cable and a different port on the router.
OK. I did all that and there's no change. So what should I try next?
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It would seem to be a bad port on the base. Open a case with support:
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