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Perhaps someone more tech-savvy can help with this. I'm trying to link up the Arlo Q Plus on to my university's Wifi, but the network requires a username and a password. It's not a home network where it's the network name and the password, but requires a username. What's the best way to log on to this when the only option is to enter just a password? I'm sure this is a very simple problem for many of you, but I'm not sure. Wanted to check here first. Many thanks for any assistance you may be able to provide.
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You'll have to speak to IT to get this done. There's no provision to support a login in any Arlo product. You could potentially use a cell hotspot but there's the data usage to consider.
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You'll have to speak to IT to get this done. There's no provision to support a login in any Arlo product. You could potentially use a cell hotspot but there's the data usage to consider.
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Many thanks, will do. Best, Brian