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Hello - over the past 6 months my system will just go offline, a camera will lock up and the batteries will go from 80% to 20% over night. I have tried every suggestion - bought an extender, reset to factory settings, etc etc. Do I have a defective hub? Right now I only have 3 original arlo pro cameras hooked up about 50 feet from the base and this is still happening. Thanks
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@davidp9999 wrote:
Do I have a defective hub?
What LED status are you seeing on the base when it goes off-line? https://kb.arlo.com/000039100/What-do-the-LEDs-on-my-Arlo-SmartHub-or-base-station-mean
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Also - batteries were 100% and today 85%
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@davidp9999 wrote:
The internet and power lights are on - camera connection light is out.
Also - batteries were 100% and today 85%
Possibilities I can think of are
- the base wifi is somehow beginning to fail, causing the cameras to disconnect
- something has changed on the connection path (creating wifi interference)
- The power adapter for the base is starting to fail.
I'm thinking it's not the cameras, since all three started misbehaving at the same time
I suggest moving one of the camera much closer to the base station (ideally the one that goes off line most often), and see if it's behavior changes.
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@davidp9999 wrote:
May I buy a new hub from Arlo? Do you know?
You can - they all should be compatible with your cameras. https://kb.arlo.com/000062284/What-is-the-difference-between-each-Arlo-SmartHub-and-base-station If you plan to get a new camera at some point soon, then a smarthub might be best option. Note the VMB4500, VMB4540, and VMB5000 don't have the siren.
They are often out of stock though.
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@davidp9999 wrote:
Is there a phone number to call them and order a hub?
Unfortunately not. They are also hard to find on shop.arlo.com. The VMB5000 doesn't seem to show up there at all.
Here are a couple of links to two compatible bases:
https://www.arlo.com/en-us/accessories/VMB4500-100NAS.html
https://www.arlo.com/en-us/accessories/VMB4540-100NAS.html
Both out of stock. Note both have the same price - if that's the case when you purchase, get the VMB4540.
If you google, you can find used bases - of course there is some risk that they won't work properly.
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