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AVD1001 Video Doorbell - Connecting to new WiFi
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Changed WiFi modem, and have changed Android phone to use 2.4 GHz. Used Arlo app to disconnect from old network and now no devices are showing (doorbell is my only device). When I press doorbell, there is no ring but the button flashes/pulses white. Where do I access the QR code in the Arlo app so it can scan for the new network? Thanks!! ~Carol
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@chornung wrote:
Where do I access the QR code in the Arlo app so it can scan for the new network?
The app should create the QR code when you try to re-add the doorbell.
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MORE DETAIL: My AVD1001 doorbell had been working, but I changed WiFi router, and now I only get pulsing white button with no ringing. Selecting "Add New Device" just takes me through all the setup/installation steps, and ends up with pulsing white ring button.
Android phone is set to 2.4 GHz. How do I get Arlo to recognize new network?
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@chornung wrote:
MORE DETAIL: My AVD1001 doorbell had been working, but I changed WiFi router, and now I only get pulsing white button with no ringing. Selecting "Add New Device" just takes me through all the setup/installation steps, and ends up with pulsing white ring button.
Android phone is set to 2.4 GHz. How do I get Arlo to recognize new network?
Did you get to the point in the installation when the app asked you for your network name and passphrase? After that it should have generated a QR code that you would put in front of the doorbell's camera.
Also - when you added the device, did you choose "wired doorbell" or "wire-free doorbell"? You have the wired model.
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My normal approach when upgrading routers is to configure the router to match the old one's wifi.
@chornung wrote:
During process of pressing reset pin, I didn't realize cell phone was set to 5GHz, which was why Arlo was not recognizing QR code.
Actually if you have the same network name/passphrase on both bands (which is almost always the case with new routers), then it should work.
The puzzle here is that Arlo doesn't provide a step-by-step of the install, and it's been some years since I onboarded my own doorbells. I don't remember the exact sequence of steps, and they might well have changed them since I on-boarded.
You could maybe try one more reset, and if that fails again you'll probably need to contact support.
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Thanks, Stephen. Will do.
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If doorbell is correctly wired and live, with white LEDs flashing, but not connected to any WiFi, should chime ring?
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