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I have an R6300V2 (AC1750) router. I see many extenders with different specs. What should I look for as to what I need that is compatable?
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Just so aware, the Extender will not function with the cameras. Arlo base sets up it own wifi system to talk to the cameras only.
If your extender has an eithernet port on it, then you can reloate the base to a more central area of your location to get the best possible all round signal ( from base to cameras ). Also the extender should be able to have at least 1MB thru-put upstream for allowing the base to function properly ( min upload bandwith )
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Just so aware, the Extender will not function with the cameras. Arlo base sets up it own wifi system to talk to the cameras only.
If your extender has an eithernet port on it, then you can reloate the base to a more central area of your location to get the best possible all round signal ( from base to cameras ). Also the extender should be able to have at least 1MB thru-put upstream for allowing the base to function properly ( min upload bandwith )
Morse is faster than texting!
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Thanks
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TMK, it's just an single omni antenna.
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I'd bet on1x1 but can't prove it.
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I would just like to go on record saying that this DOES NOT EXTEND THE RANGE OF THE BASE STATION'S SIGNAL. It extends the range of your ROUTER only. The base station has the same range as it always did; it has just been moved to a new location. Netgear also recommends (YouTube video, tip #2) that you get a second base station. This is also not an option as Netear does not sell the base station. Only camera kits that include a base station.
I know that the system uses 5 GHz wireless signals becuase I can see them on my phones wifi finder. Has anyone been able to clone and extend this signal?
Now that would be a solution.
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1234567890123 wrote:
I would just like to go on record saying that this DOES NOT EXTEND THE RANGE OF THE BASE STATION'S SIGNAL. It extends the range of your ROUTER only.
That is well known.... what we were referring to was simply as you stated, extend the range MEANT moving the base to a central location for reaching distant cams...maybe not exact english but I think what we were doing was pretty clear.
Or using an extender on a second base .
And yes , they don't sell bases separate ( don't know why ) but many buy a 2 or 3 pack of cams and then go back for another set ( and end up with two bases )
As to the 5 ghz, your wrong .....( only the Q cams can use 5ghz range )
See Arlo base specs below;
Base Station Specifications:
Interface port |
Fast Ethernet |
Indicator LEDs |
Power, Internet, Camera, Smart Home, USB |
IP configuration |
DHCP |
Antenna |
Internal |
Wireless range |
300+ feet line of sight |
Wireless |
2.4 GHz 802.11n |
Processor and memory |
500 Mhz MIPS 74 K processor 128 MB Flash, 128 MB RAM |
Certifications |
FCC, IC, CE, UL |
Operating temperature |
32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) |
Dimensions |
8.5 x 2.25 x 6.5 in (215.9 x 57.15 x 165.1 mm) |
Weight |
0.25 lbs (0.11 Kg) |
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