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Come on Hula...you know the answer 🙂
I wanted to place one cam in my study window facing the front entrance. However, it does not sense any motion or commotion through the glass window ?
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@tomac will chime in on this shortly

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Come on Hula...you know the answer 🙂
I wanted to place one cam in my study window facing the front entrance. However, it does not sense any motion or commotion through the glass window ?
Morse is faster than texting!
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I fugured you have it scripted already, Cut, Paste, Done. hahahaha

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dear friends
after trying for a week and complaint for a week on the discuss forum and netgear web site
i am totally agree what the pp said here
this device is not meant to use FROM inside TO outside
not pointing to the glass
i had finally removed the camera above the door frame shooting From
inside thru the glass to my front door TO outside and mounted under the soffit
it's way better - but again, this is not CCTV, it's a wireless device
it wont work what u are expected - if y understand what i meant
i will keep trying and see if the motion detection is ok since i put outside
(because i had been trying for a week from inside)
worst case i will just refund it
hope this can u for the concern u had

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The Arlo Q camera can be made to work through a window (without night vision enabled) due to the different motion detection scheme. The only limitation seems to be that it should be positioned right at the glass surface.
