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Can I create multiple schedules?
For example, when I travel I have different modes I would like to use in my schedule. Instead of having to go through the scheduler and change everything, and then changing everything back when I come back, I would like to set a "travel schedule" and a "home schedule".
Is this possible?
Thanks
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oggg,
Currently you can only set up a single schedule. This is however a fantastic idea. I encourage you to suggest this on the Arlo Idea Exchange!
Thank you!
JamesC

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I also wuld very much like to add a second schedule.
Does anyone know if this can be done via telnetenable access. I have been able to use telnetenable to get into the CLI but do not have a list fo commands or a way to echo commands that I use the GUI for in order to understand what the schedule command looks like.
Surely this cannot be difficult for NetGear to add in or at least provide CLI commands.
John

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Gotta ask - how did you telnet in? Are you using a different port than the default?

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Hi,
Go to this page and scroll dow to New TelnetEnable on Windows (about half way down the page) - download the patched version of telnetenable which supports UDP. (https://github.com/LuKePicci/NetgearTelnetEnable/tree/master/binaries/windows).
Run and a cmd windows - telnetEnable.exe <host ip> <host mac> <user name> <password>
the MAC address needs to be without the :
For example: telnetEnable.exe 192.1.2.3 ABCDEFGHIJ12 admin password1
Then telnet 192.1.2.3
Then you are in - type help to see a list of commands.
Regards
John.

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To turn off telnet access the router needs to be rebooted.
Regards
John.

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I'm confused. You say router - do you mean a Netgear router or the Arlo base station? Not on the computer at the moment but downloaded the .exe and will try tomorrow.

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Hi,
I am refering to a Netgear R8000 router.

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Ok, not sure why this is in the Arlo section. You're telneting into a router - why would this be something that the Arlo users be interested in, especially since the R8000 isn't a router that supports Arlo?
