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Hey all,
i no that the arlo has its own base station and have just introdused that the nighthawk R7000 can now be a base station.
my question is when will they add this to more of there routers/modem-routers?
As i have the D7000 and would like to take down the arlo 1. dont know about most ppl but mine is sitting on top of my modem-router when the router should be able to do this as the router only version can so why not the modem-router?
thanks
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There has to be additional hardware to do this. Software isn't sufficient.
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As far as I can tell the D7000 is very simuler to the R7000 with the exception of that it has a modem as well.
R7000 think came out end of 2013 and D7000 i think was mid 2015
when arlo to my knowledge was around the end of 2014.
with that said i would have thought the D7000 would be more likey to beable to surport it then the R7000
but everything i think i know are assumptions from what i have read
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@Arlo - Are you able to respond to this ? Is it a hardware or software limitation.
I am currently a sky BB user and have real issues circumventing the standard hardware supplied. The solution was the D7000 as it has an inbuilt modem (something the R7000 does not have)
I would love to bin the Arlo base station and give me back some space in my house whilst been greener for the environment.
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FYI - so to my mind it should be in the pipeline
Brian Paulo: The difference of these devices is that the D7000 is intended for DSL type of connection and the R7000 is a plain router.
Brian Paulo: The D7000 modem router has 1 DSL port while the R7000 router does not have.
Simon Fisher: so other than that ...
Simon Fisher: Nothing specifically the R7000 has above and beyond what the D7000 has ?
Brian Paulo: Yes, Simon.
Simon Fisher: Perfect thanks ....
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SimonF,
While I don't have any information on which products may have this capability in the future, it is a great idea. I encourage you to visit the Arlo Idea Exchange and post there or kudo to support existing threads on this topic.
JamesC
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