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Do any know if I can hook my Arlo 2 Ultra 4k Smart into a wireless cellular hub to I can get high quality images via the cellular network, and if so, can anyone recommend which or what wireless cellular hub might be available. I wonder if Cisco offers such a device.... I have not found one yet.
Thanks!
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The easiest way is to use a WiFi extender. The extender connects to your WiFi and the hub plugs into the extender.
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Thanks for that....! The problem is this location has no internet so I'm trying to find a good cellular hub I can use....
I must say I am pretty impressed with the Arlo Ultra, I set one up the other day where I have a good internet connection and the system works well!
Thanks!
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Your cell provider should be able to provide you with a hotspot that works with their service.
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I think the question is whether there is a hotspot device the Arlo hub can be plugged into and will the hub work with such a device. I have just begun looking into it because a 5G cellular device would be faster than some internet providers. Some routers do come with a 4G slot for a provider sim. I just haven't gotten to whether you can assign that to the Arlo hub and if the Arlo hub will function that way. Research to continue.
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billone1234 checkout the Netgear nighthawk 5G pro hotspot for AT&T. Download speeds of 1.2 gig, if the hub will work with it, it has a port for it and can connect up to 32 devices wi-fi. Haven't asked what data limits are yet. It also does wi-fi 6. On to more looking.
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Yes, you are right about this.... I do need to find a good cellular router, but I have no 5g in my area, so I'll have to go with whatever's available.... If you happen to come across a good one, pls let me know.... I would think Cisco would have something, but I have not found one yet.... Thanks!
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Thanks for that...! Wish I had 5g in my area, but this might work with 4g...... Thanks!
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Netgear also has them in 4G LTE for AT&T, not sure about other providers. Just Google Netgear 5G pro hotspot and a link will be there that shows them all. The hardware is cheaper from Amazon and even Walmart than AT&T. Spoke with AT&T and didn't like their Data pricing but if I do it it will be just for my Arlo. I have 5 phones that each get 15 gig hotspots for $30 a month so that would be 75 total for that price. For the hotspot device they want $50 for 15 gig and $75 for 35 gig. That doesn't make sense but didn't haggle with them yet.
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