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Hi folks
would really appreciate some guidance from the community.
I have Arlo Wireless HD cameras (the 4 battery model) and XLs. I ran these through the hub I received when I purchased the originals in 2017. Having moved house, I had to leave the hub behind, as it supported the Arlo doorbell.
Question I have is, what do I need to purchase to reconnect up my existing cameras, to my 5G Home Router. (the area I am living in demand security cover)
Any guidance would be truly appreciated
Thank you
Stef
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@stefano8 wrote:
Question I have is, what do I need to purchase to reconnect up my existing cameras, to my 5G Home Router. (the area I am living in demand security cover)
The currently sold hubs are the VMB4540 and the VMB5000. The main differences are that
- The VMB5000 is dual band (2.4 ghz/5ghz), the VMB4540 is single band (2.4 ghz)
- The VMB5000 has microSD slot for local storage, the VMB4540 has a USB port for that.
- The VMB5000 costs more.
Both support your 2.4 ghz cameras, so I'd just get the less expensive smarthub.
Note you will need to get ethernet to the hub, so double-check that your broadband router has a suitable LAN ethernet port.
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@stefano8 wrote:
Question I have is, what do I need to purchase to reconnect up my existing cameras, to my 5G Home Router. (the area I am living in demand security cover)
The currently sold hubs are the VMB4540 and the VMB5000. The main differences are that
- The VMB5000 is dual band (2.4 ghz/5ghz), the VMB4540 is single band (2.4 ghz)
- The VMB5000 has microSD slot for local storage, the VMB4540 has a USB port for that.
- The VMB5000 costs more.
Both support your 2.4 ghz cameras, so I'd just get the less expensive smarthub.
Note you will need to get ethernet to the hub, so double-check that your broadband router has a suitable LAN ethernet port.
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Hi StephenB
Thank you for your help, much appreciated, and sorry for taking so long to acknowledge it.
Many thanks
Stefano