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I have an Arlo base station with 4 wireless cameras. I am trying to add an Arlo Q to my network. My router is a Netgear 6300 to which my Arlo base station is attached via cable. The Arlo Q unit blinks yellow, then when I hold the sync button down it flashes blue. At that point I point the camera at the image on the computer screen the unit makes a chiming sound and the unit tries to connect to the network. It tries for about a minute and then makes a DahDum sound and goes back to flashing yellow. I have also tried to use the WPS on my Netgear router to make a connection. That also tries to connect, after a while it times out and I get a screen instructing me to reset the Arlo Q using a paper clip. I have tried that and nothing works. I am using Windows 10 Pro with the latest drivers. The other Arlo cameras are working fine. Can I get some help?
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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. The problem was the password to my router. It is working now. I bought my Arlo Q from Best Buy
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Wow.. got a Q.
BTW, the reset for Q is to hold in the reset for about 10sec with paperclip... the front led should flash
Sounds def like it needs a reset
slow amber flash is powered
fast amber flash is camera not connected to wifi
Morse is faster than texting!
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Also, it may be the WiFi band used. Try the other band, depending on what your router supports.
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ethorson,
When going through the Arlo Q setup be sure you are typing in your SSID/password correctly and EXACTLY as it appears (case sensitive, spaces, underscores, etc.)
If you are still having trouble try claiming the Arlo Q with a different device on the same network such as a mobile phone.
JamesC
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Sorry to hear of your problems, but just as an aside, ethorson, may I ask where you purchased your Arlo Q? I didn't think they were available until January 13th and I'm fairly keen on getting one (my Cam #5 too) as soon as possible. Thanks.
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I'm having the same problem, except I've tried connecting with iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Air 2, and iMac (via website). Were you ever able to get your camera to connect?
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SOLUTION: Be sure and enter your WI-FI name and password and not your ARLO user id and password. My devices were auto filling these fields with my ARLO user name and password. Once I entered my Wi-Fi name and password it connected easily.
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Just got my Q today and I am having the same problem. I get the flashing blue light, then the chime, then a not-so-pleasant sound and it goes to a fast flashing amber light.
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susanw wrote:Just got my Q today and I am having the same problem. I get the flashing blue light, then the chime, then a not-so-pleasant sound and it goes to a fast flashing amber light.
susanw --- From where did you (or any of you) purchase your Arlo Q?
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Mine Q is doing the exact same thing your's is. I even went into my router to try and watch the request from the camera to the router and never see it. I then increase my router the 40 mhz in case of interference... still no go... looks like a bust! Off I go to Best Buy for the return.... 😞
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I finally figured out my problem...I have Cisco router. It has a router name and password to log into it. It then has a SSid name and passphrase to install plug and play items. Then there is a seperate wpa2 password for items that aren't plug and play... I put in the WPA2 password and ssid... boom it's working like a champ. I feel so dumb for not thinking of that to begin with...maybe that will help a couple of peolpe out there...
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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. The problem was the password to my router. It is working now. I bought my Arlo Q from Best Buy
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susanw,
The "not-so-pleasant sound" you are hearing along with the flashing amber LED is an indication that you may not have entered your SSID and password correctly. Be sure that the information you enter in these two fields is correct and EXACTLY as it appears (case sensitive, spaces, underscores, etc.)
For more information on Arlo Q setup take a look at the following:
How do I set up Arlo Q on Android?
How do I set up Arlo Q on iOS?
Please let me know if you continue having trouble.
JamesC
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JamesC wrote:...be sure you are typing in your SSID/password correctly and EXACTLY as it appears (case sensitive, spaces, underscores, etc.)
ToastyFlake wrote:Be sure and enter your WI-FI name and password and not your ARLO user id and password.
I THINK I know (I have several to chose from but since I don't access these only rarely) but where exactly does one obtain their "SSID/password" or "WI-FI name and password" or where do they "appear?" I readily have my router's serial number. Is this the same as an SSID (which I found means Service Set IDentifier)? Could somebody show an example of what an SSID might look like (maybe replacing a critical number of two)? That would probably help many of us. Thanks.
P.S. I ordered my "Q" from BB today.
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The SSID and password are those you already use to connect to your WiFi. You need to connect the Q directly to your WiFi as opposed to the base station being hardwired to the router, acting as an intermediary between the router and cameras.
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Thanks jguerdat and ToastyFlake. I just realized I access both my network name and password two or three times a year on my Roku box, so I now remember what they both are. And then hook it up to the router, huh? OK, I'm all set then for when its delivered it on the 19th. I appreciate you folks jiggling my pointy little head.
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For the multiple folks viewing, only one person/device at a time can view the main account. However, add friends (Grant Access in Settings) would allow both of you to view at the same time. As for being offline, there have been some server issues recently but make sure you have good signal between the camera and the router. Interference with other wireless devices is always a possibility but you had it on 5GHz so not likely at that time. Of course, the signal is more easily attenuated on the higher frquency so it's a trade-off.
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got mine from amazon today doing the same thing
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Did you try a reset of the camera via the reset button?
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