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I am going to purchase the 4-pack Ultra 2. It comes with one hub. Can I add another hub at the other end of my house to connect some of my cameras to? I have internet connections on both ends of my home through Ecobee routers.
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The VMB5000 has dual band WiFi, and if the cameras are close enough they will use 5 gHz. It also uses a microSD card for storage.
The VMB4540 only has 2.4 gHz WiFi, and uses USB storage. In most situations the VMB4540 will work just as well. 5 gHz has less range than 2.4 gHz, so it is only useful if the cameras are close to the base.
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@Gabbytony wrote:
I am going to purchase the 4-pack Ultra 2. It comes with one hub. Can I add another hub at the other end of my house to connect some of my cameras to?
Yes, as long as you can get ethernet to both hubs. Make sure you get a compatible one (ideally another smarthub). https://kb.arlo.com/000062284/What-is-the-difference-between-each-Arlo-SmartHub-and-base-station
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Is it best to get the VMB 5000 or will the VMB 4540 work just as well?
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The VMB5000 has dual band WiFi, and if the cameras are close enough they will use 5 gHz. It also uses a microSD card for storage.
The VMB4540 only has 2.4 gHz WiFi, and uses USB storage. In most situations the VMB4540 will work just as well. 5 gHz has less range than 2.4 gHz, so it is only useful if the cameras are close to the base.
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Thank you very much. That answers all my questions. I am ordering my cameras today.
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