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My device seems to keep going offline, giving me the message " Your Arlo device appears offline".
Is there a way I can check how much battery strength it has? I have an internal battery, that is plugged into outlet power.
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@Hinch wrote:
I have an ARLO GO outdoor camera.
VML4030-1VZNAS – Arlo GO Mobile HD Security Camera
That connects using mobile data - and doesn't use your wifi. Verizon is the service provider in your case.
There could still be a cellular dead spot there. If you have a Verizon phone, you could check your mobile data at the same location as the camera.
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@Hinch wrote:
My device seems to keep going offline, giving me the message " Your Arlo device appears offline".
Is there a way I can check how much battery strength it has? I have an internal battery, that is plugged into outlet power.
What device do you have?
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@Hinch wrote:
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That is not a device, it is an old subscription plan.
What device is going offline? A camera? A base? Either way, what model.
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I think the issue is that wifi service is not good on that side of the house. I took the camera inside the house and it worked fine, and then I could see the battery strength through the app
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@Hinch wrote:
I think the issue is that wifi service is not good on that side of the house.
Often that is the case.
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Thank you for the education that "Smart" is my subscription plan.
I have an ARLO GO outdoor camera.
VML4030-1VZNAS – Arlo GO Mobile HD Security Camera
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@Hinch wrote:
I have an ARLO GO outdoor camera.
VML4030-1VZNAS – Arlo GO Mobile HD Security Camera
That connects using mobile data - and doesn't use your wifi. Verizon is the service provider in your case.
There could still be a cellular dead spot there. If you have a Verizon phone, you could check your mobile data at the same location as the camera.
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