VMB4540 or VMB5000 Smart Hub which to buy
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I have 1 Pro 2 and 4 Pro 4 cameras, now connected to VMB4000. I would like to upgrade to either the VMB4540 or VMB500 as I would like to be able to access any motion a camera picks up on my iPhone while traveling. I think I understand I need a new smart hub. and I should be able yo do port forwarding I believe with the VMB4540 without a great deal of hassle. To be honest I have tried to read everything I can but am confused as to which unite to buy and would be easiest to work. I think I just read there is a iOS issue using port forwarding. Any help or suggestions I would be most grateful.
Margrave
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@Margrave wrote:
I have 1 Pro 2 and 4 Pro 4 cameras, now connected to VMB4000. I would like to upgrade to either the VMB4540 or VMB5000 To be honest I have tried to read everything I can but am confused as to which unite to buy and would be easiest to work.
The VMB4540
- supports usb storage
- creates a 2.4 ghz wifi network for the cameras
The VMB5000
- supports microSD storage
- creates a 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz wifi network for the cameras
Your Pro 2 and Pro 4 cameras are 2.4 ghz only, so they cannot take advantage of the 5 ghz wifi in the VMB5000. So the only spec difference that matters to you right now is whether you want to pay extra to get a microSD slot instead of a USB connector.
Note that 5 ghz wifi has less range than 2.4 ghz, so even if you had a dual-band camera (like the Ultra or Pro 5s), you would still likely be using 2.4 ghz for your outdoor cameras.
@Margrave wrote:
I think I just read there is a iOS issue using port forwarding.
Correct. That was first reported here about 6 weeks ago. Arlo has not said when they will fix it.
@Margrave wrote:
I should be able yo do port forwarding I believe with the VMB4540 without a great deal of hassle.
A home VPN is another option, although it can be more difficult to set up. My Netgear Orbi router has OpenVPN built in, and that is what I use instead of port forwarding. (BTW, I use an iPhone, so the home vpn approach is not affected by the port forwarding bug).
Either way, remote access isn't possible with some internet service providers. T-mobile broadband internet is one, as they do not support inbound connections to your router - so home vpn and port forwarding can't be used with their broadband router. I think other US mobile broadband services have the same issue. Some landline providers are now using a technology called CGNAT which also doesn't support inbound connections. So you might want to check if port forwarding works with your current ISP. You can forward a port to a PC (say 54321), and then use a port check tool like https://canyouseeme.org/ to confirm that the port is open.
If you are wanting to drop your subscription, then there are some limitations to local storage that you should be aware of:
- recordings are only available in the app - not my.arlo.com
- recordings are only available from the primary account - not friend accounts
- there are no thumbnails, so recordings need to be downloaded to your phone to view anything
- you cannot make manual recordings or take snapshots.
Of course you'd still get cloud recordings from your Pro 2 (in addition to local recordings). There is no free cloud recording for the Pro 4 (or any currently sold Arlo camera), so if you drop the subscription you'd only be able to use local recordings for those cameras.
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