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I installed the cameras about two years ago in order to deter violence from my ex husband. In recent months I was able to notice a pattern: Everytime my ex husband enters my property the recordings for the day are missing. Otherwise the cameras are reliable. The pattern is present beyond any doubt. I noticed it already when it started to appear, but waited a couple months to get to that point of certainty.
This problem is urgent and needs to be fixed as fast as possible. Please help.
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Thanks for the quick answer. Sadly your proposed causes are not how the problem occurs.
I changed the password already and saw no effect. It is secure and can not be guessed. The base station is located in the house, and since I never let him in, there is no way he could have unplugged it.
I also considered a third option already: The cameras themselves could have been disabled (i.e. by removing the batteries), but they are positioned so that reaching them is not possible without being recorded by another one.
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First, how do you know your husband was at your house, if there was no recording?
The wireless camera is connected to the base station using a 2.4 GHz frequency band.
If he is a smart person, he can buy or create a device that can interrupt 2.4 GHz signal and you will not be able to record anything.
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Sorry, I should have made that clear from the start. I know he was there because I encounter him in my front yard every once in a while. Sometimes he rings the doorbell, both of which normally leads to me telling him to leave.
I will try to use the manual recording next time, that should (from my knowledge) not work in case the signal is jammed.
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That is a good idea. If you can not do manual recording only when he is there, it is telling you something.
Immediately report to the police that he has a frequency jammer (Radio frequency transmitters).
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This sounds very dangerous. If it were me, I would install a hardwired (using sheilded cabling) DVR/NVR camera system to supplement the ARLO system. Perhapps even only installing cameras in areas that would be known confrontation zones.
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