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BTG
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I've done the controller reboot. The other cameras updated the firmware, but the same one seems to be stuborn?

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brh
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@BTG@SuzyQueue,

If you have power cycled your base stations and that did not fix the problem, remove the batteries from the affected cameras for a few seconds the reinsert them. This will cause the cameras to reboot. You may have to resync the cameras one at a time and then you might have to try to upgrade the firmware again.

 

Brian

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SuzyQueue
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I'm having the same problem, and can't find an answer in the Arlo support.

brh
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@BTG@SuzyQueue,

If you have power cycled your base stations and that did not fix the problem, remove the batteries from the affected cameras for a few seconds the reinsert them. This will cause the cameras to reboot. You may have to resync the cameras one at a time and then you might have to try to upgrade the firmware again.

 

Brian

SuzyQueue
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Thanks so much, Brian! That worked perfectly and I didn't even have to re-sync my camera. I really appreciate your assistance.

Sue

ant
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I had this problem and had to do it about ten times for each original Arlo camera connected to their original base station.  😞

Tytn
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Tytn
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It says do not remove battery
jguerdat
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If it's been over, say, 30 minutes, opening and closing the battery door won't hurt anything since the update failed anyways.