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Hi dustin85,
You may consider adding a WiFi extender on your network to move the base station closer to the location or area where the cameras will be deployed. Check these links and see if this will help you with your setup.
How can I increase the range of my Arlo system?
How can I extend the range of an Arlo system using a WiFi range extender?
Kind regards,
BrianL
Arlo Team
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dustin85 wrote:
I'm already running a high end router in the room closest to my shop so there's no way for a extender to help me.
What I would try is to get a wifi signal sniffer prgm ( I actually like the one for the Kindle Fire (free) and there are other free ones for android and IOS )... many wifi prgms on laptops will give you networks/signal strenght too.
You can go to the area you planning to place the cameras and test the signal strength of you current wifi system to see how much blockage/interference there is to the location. If your getting a fairly good signal to the area, then there's a good chance the Alro cameras will work too.
It will also allow you to see other networks so the main wifi router can be change to a less used channel ( yr arlo base will pick and setup on the same channel if close to the main wifi unit )
Last, also not mentioned, if your able is, to run an ethernet cable ( good for 100m lenght ) out to the shop and place the base there for max coverage ( or run a second base to cover two locations far apart )
As to returns, most of that is the store purchased from and many have a week to 30 days return policy which should be long enough to see if you it fits your needs.
Morse is faster than texting!
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The suggestion for an extender still applies. I use one for the deck even with my high-end Asus router. I happen to use the Netgear WN3500RP which has an Ethernet port on it and has other options that may be useful to you. By extending the range of the WiFi with the extender you can plug the base into the extender and have it much closer to the cameras, negating the camera range issue.
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I actually have my extender outdoors in a large (6*6*6) plastic electric box you can bet at most hardware stores. I ran an extension cord into it by drilling the smallest hole the wire would fit in on the bottom (so water wouldn't get in) and then attached a plug to it inside the box. I also drilled a bunch of small holes for ventilation. With the cover on it works fine and I don't have to worry about weather. Note that my extender is a wall plug type and not the larger router-like units.
Might not work for your situation but maybe with a little inventiveness...