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Arlo - Wireless Splash screen
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I'd like to use an Arlo camera at my office. However, our internet access has an initial splash screen that you have to agree once a day in order to get access. Before I make the purchase, do you know if Arlo would work with splash screen? I'm assuming this would be enabled from the base station?
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It's a big maybe...
If your saying install a sysytem there, the Arlo base uses only an ethernet connection... as to if it would function would depend on how the internet/firewalls at your business are set up...you can't access the base itself so there's no sign on thru it.....can you ask the IT tech at your business?
If you mean view, once logged in as long as your browser usu functions you should have no problem ( but once again your mileage may vary as many can't access from work due to restrictions )
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Ok thank you so much, I'm definitely referring to getting the camera online, not viewing. Also, I am the tech at my office but a third party provides our internet. Any wired or wireless connections are immediately routed to an authorization page. Sort of like when you go to Starbucks and get on their guest wifi. We have to click on a checkmark and after that we're on. So based on what you're saying, doesn't sound like this feasible. Thanks for the quick reply.
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It's possible that you could work out an agreement for that one device. Depends on any SLAs or other restrictions as well as how cooperative everyone is.