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Multi Camera & Hub issue connecting to outside wifi access point

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TtotheC
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I have a smarthub and several cameras, pro 3. camera & essential outdoor cameras.

 

I was having range issues, and thank to help on this forum, I have now installed an access point.

 

It has been configured etc and is working and giving good signal where we need it.  However, we can't connect the 2 cameras to it that require the help of the access point.

 

Installed is a TP-LINK OMADA EAP650-OUTDOOR DUAL-BAND INDOOR/OUTDOOR WiFi ACCESS POINT

 

The home signal runs 3 cameras, but the other 2 would need to connect to the access point, but they won't connect?  You can see the the wifi option but it won't connect.

 

I assume that if the camera isn't connected to the smarthub that you can connect to a different network if configured to do so?

 

Hopefully someone can help and can understand my explanation ha ha

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StephenB
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@TtotheC wrote:

 

I assume that if the camera isn't connected to the smarthub that you can connect to a different network if configured to do so?

 


Yes.  If you see "Library" in your app menu, the process is described here:

If instead you see "Feed" and "Dashboard", then look here:

You can also remove the cameras from your account, do a hardware reset, and add them back.

 


@TtotheC wrote:

 

Installed is a TP-LINK OMADA EAP650-OUTDOOR DUAL-BAND INDOOR/OUTDOOR WiFi ACCESS POINT

 

The home signal runs 3 cameras, but the other 2 would need to connect to the access point, but they won't connect?  You can see the the wifi option but it won't connect.

 


Just to clarify this - are you wanting to connect your Essential cameras to the outdoor access point?  The Pro 3 cameras have to be connected to your Arlo hub.

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    @TtotheC wrote:

     

    I assume that if the camera isn't connected to the smarthub that you can connect to a different network if configured to do so?

     


    Yes.  If you see "Library" in your app menu, the process is described here:

    If instead you see "Feed" and "Dashboard", then look here:

    You can also remove the cameras from your account, do a hardware reset, and add them back.

     


    @TtotheC wrote:

     

    Installed is a TP-LINK OMADA EAP650-OUTDOOR DUAL-BAND INDOOR/OUTDOOR WiFi ACCESS POINT

     

    The home signal runs 3 cameras, but the other 2 would need to connect to the access point, but they won't connect?  You can see the the wifi option but it won't connect.

     


    Just to clarify this - are you wanting to connect your Essential cameras to the outdoor access point?  The Pro 3 cameras have to be connected to your Arlo hub.

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StephenB
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@TtotheC wrote:

 

I assume that if the camera isn't connected to the smarthub that you can connect to a different network if configured to do so?

 


Yes.  If you see "Library" in your app menu, the process is described here:

If instead you see "Feed" and "Dashboard", then look here:

You can also remove the cameras from your account, do a hardware reset, and add them back.

 


@TtotheC wrote:

 

Installed is a TP-LINK OMADA EAP650-OUTDOOR DUAL-BAND INDOOR/OUTDOOR WiFi ACCESS POINT

 

The home signal runs 3 cameras, but the other 2 would need to connect to the access point, but they won't connect?  You can see the the wifi option but it won't connect.

 


Just to clarify this - are you wanting to connect your Essential cameras to the outdoor access point?  The Pro 3 cameras have to be connected to your Arlo hub.