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My Arlo has all the sudden stopped working and has a message saying it’s not connected to the internet! My internet is connected and on my hub the lights are lite up saying it’s connected but the app still says it’s not! Can anyone help me with this please?
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What are the LEDs on the base showing? Have you rebooted the base? What have you tried?
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After taking batteries out and reinstalling them.. system seems to be working again. I did unplug the main hub and disconnected my internet from it as well. Those two things didn’t work but today I simply took out the batteries and reinstalled the same ones and the system is back up now. I don’t know but it’s working again! Thank you for the help!
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This is not a solution.
Soon you will realised ClarkCompound that taking batteries out and putting them back in and resetting everything all the time is not ideal.
Initially I was also excited to get my cameras back online doing what you did, but after months of repeating these steps im absolutely sick of it.
My system is at my business and right now I can see a camera offline. To leave my house, get the camera back online and return home its going to take over an hour.
This Arlo system is flaky at best. The problem with Arlo I believe is the congestion on the 2.4ghz network/spectrum and most people who purchase this system dont realise this until afterwards, as you can see by the many posts in this Arlo forum.
But dont let me discourage you, if you are happy removing batteries and rebooting the base station to get your cameras back online all the time then good for you
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I'm getting the same thing with cameras randomly going offline and requiring restarting them. I don't check them every day so sometimes they're down for over a week before I realize it. Does anyone know how to get a notification of some kind when a camera goes offline?
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Hey Arlo,
is this the only solution? Take the batteries out to reset? It’s just not going to work. What should I do? Cameras are going offline randomly every 3 or 4 days. I’m away from home. Please tell me how to fix it. Or should I just throw Arlo away, get something else and tell everyone I know and don’t know that Arlo sucks?
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These cameras are utter **bleep**. I am away from my house and because of a forced firmware update, my cameras are offline AGAIN (about every two weeks) and I can't access my cameras. If anyone is thinking of buying these crappy cameras, save your money and go with Ring or Nest or anything else but Arlo.
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Hi @Rwkonner
Unfortunately, The only troubleshooting you can perform while remote is a reboot of the base station.
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Anybody have physical access to the base so they can unplug it and plug it back in?
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Anybody that recommend you to do "Unplug and plug it back in" & "remote reboot", the process are the same.
Don't waste you time. You need to do the factory reset, which you can not do right now.
This Arlo product is useless for you, if you live away from the home.
Beware, factory reset requires you to add the device and resync all the cameras (Sometime require you to remove batteries too) in the house. Currently Arlo product is a joke.
This entire mess is have to do with "Automatic firmware upgrade feature" that built in the system.
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So to do the "factory reset" you have to remove the base station from the application and re-add it?
I'm currently having issues with my cameras syncing to the basestations so I would like to try doing the "factory reset" method you mentioned.
Noticed this when the ARLO stopped reporting for the last two days. Went to check the base station and the camera LED was not lit.
Tried :
- Re syncing the camera by pressing the sync button on the cameras themselves
- Re syncing the cameras by pressinig the sync button on the base station (camera led on the basestation blinks green) then on the cameras (cameras give steady slow blue flashing light)
- Resetting the base station by pulling the power for 30 seconds.
- Resyncing the cameras by pressing the sync button on the base station (camera led on the basestation blinks green) then on the cameras (cameras give steady slow blue flashing light)
- Bringing one camera next to the base station, changing the batteries and then syncing by pressing the sync button on the base station then on the cameras
All of which Im seeing the base station in the application/webpage but its showing the cameras offline. I am able to send arm/disarm commands to the base station sucessfully.
Current set up is a 3500r4, with a mix of PRO2, PRO, and standard cameras. Most of the cameras are outdoor in shaded areas, though some are in direct sunlight, and one in a temprature controlled environment. Weather in the area has been a mix of thunderstorms. The worst heat in the past week has been 90 degress F with a humidity of 74%.
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There is a little hole in the back of the base.
Take a paper clip and insert it thru the hole.
Push and hold for at least 10 seconds or more.
All the led light will go off in the front. wait for the base to restart (Approx 30 seconds or more)
Everything will be disappear, if the firmware upgrade is needed, then it will updated,
wait for the power light and internet light turn green.
then add you base first, then the camera to the base, sync the camera. (If needed open and close the battery door)
everything should be fine at that point.
Good luck
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Thank you dsiu2902! I implmented your method using the below steps:
- Leaving everything plugged in, pressed the reset button on the base station untill all three visable LEDS turned amber. Released the reset button.
- Once the power and internet lights were green; checked the portal for devices.
- Basestation and all cameras were listed. Attempted to send disarm command to basestation, command failed. Removed the base station from the portal. Readded the basestation in the portal.
- Resync'd the cameras. Each camera retained its old name and settings.
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