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Ik heb een passie station met 5 camera's en gratis cloud.
Ik heb ook de netgear nighthawk kan ik hier ook 5 camera's met gratis cloud aansluiten
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I have a passion station with five cameras and free cloud.
I also have the netgear nighthawk I connect here also 5 cameras with free cloud
It must be a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router to be used with the Arlo wireless cameras. NO other router supports the wireless cameras. Is this the router you have?
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Since you have an R7000, you can use it in place of the base station to connect your wireless cameras. The free basic plan allows for up to 5 cameras regardless of whether you use a base station or an R7000 router. The biggest problem when using the router is that you must have appropriate firmware installed in the router for the Arlo capability to be enabled. The production firmware that added this support was removed from the support site due to bugs in the 2.4GHz drivers. The current solution is to download the only beta firmware that supports Arlo, v1.0.6.40, from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gff35js08j6nzof/R7000-V1.0.6.40_1.1.90.chk?dl=0
If you install this, be sure to use the reset button to factory reset the router and reconfigure your router.
A new firmware version has been released to the support site but has no Arlo support. It's said that an Arlo-compatible version should be released inmaybe two weeks. Since it's been months since the problems arose, resulting in the firmware being removed. Who knows when the actual release will happen?