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We have DISH satellite for our internet, fastest they provide and an ASUS router. Will the Arlo wifi camera system work with DISH?
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Yes it works the same way as long as your package meets the upload requirements for the system. Simply plug the Arlo base station into your router's ethernet port.
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The recommended upstream bandwidth for Arlo is 1Mbps. This is the minimum requirement to insure that Arlo will function and work correctly. In some cases the Arlo system may function under the minimum requirements. But the functionality and video quality may not be consistent with what the user is expecting. Response time for motion detection, e mail notifications, and push notifications may be delayed and received later than expected. Scheduling motion detection may not trigger when expected due to the upstream low bandwidth. Video quality may be pixelated and unclear. The lower the upstream bandwidth the greater the issues will be with the Arlo system.
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I gues I should have asked can the camera be used with Dish because they do not have a static IP address.
The speed is okay, actually good.
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Yes, the IP won't matter.