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What internet router is everyone using to have best signal for your arlo system?  
What internet router is everyone using to have best signal for your arlo system?

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I've been using my Netgear C7000 for years and it has been amazing
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I have them taken down bc arlo tech support is having to do something to the
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Oh okay. Well when they're installed, will the TV be between them?  
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Just try and keep something as big as a TV or another wireless device out from between the cameras and the station.  
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@whiggism yes
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@overwind refer to this when it comes to changing your wifi channel. Where it says to select a channel number, there should be an automatic option to choose.  
+29 votes
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Ubiquity unifi nanohd for wifi with a ubiquity usg for the router
+31 votes
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I’ve got a Netgear Nighthawk AC2400 and no issues with the cameras. also stream tons of Netflix etc., kids online gaming, phones, all at same time
+23 votes
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Netgear Obi mesh system. Had no issues at all with my 3 cameras
+20 votes
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Netgear Orbi Mesh System
+30 votes
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I’m still rocking an old Apple AirPort Extreme and have no issues. Can only imagine it’ll get better when I swap to my gig fiber later this year and have to swap out routers.  
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Whatever we got from Comcast xfinity
+19 votes
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Netgear nighthawk
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NETGEAR Nighthawk
+17 votes
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Netgear nighthawk
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Which nighthawk? I got ax80 but it seems to be dropping signal atleast 3 times a day
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Its one of the new wifi 6 models
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C7800 combo for me
+28 votes
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I have the Arlo Pro 2 and because Arlo has a Smart Hub or base station it doesn’t use a signal (WiFi) to/from the router. The Smart Hub plugs into your primary router via Ethernet (cat5/cat6) cable. in my opinion, if you want the best performance from your Arlo System, upgrade your Cable Modem if that’s how you connect to your ISP. (Internet Service Provider). New modems have much faster capabilities than those made just a a few short years ago. I would recommend a “docsis 3. 1” modem that is comparable with your ISP. They use multiple data streams for superior performance. Such as a Netgear CM1000 or similar.  
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@overwind I have 4 cameras and all are functioning nominally. Maybe I don’t understand what your meaning by zones?  
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@singsong activity zones in the video settings
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You can zone out where you want it to detect motion
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@overwind yea, distance from the Hub and home construction materials will likely be the most significant influences for signal loss. Every wall or floor the signal hast to penetrate degraded the signal received by the Smart Hub.  
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@overwind yes. But all of my current cameras are indoors. Outdoor cameras create a whole different set of factors I’m not familiar with.  
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Many people don't realize that Arlo base may interfere with your wifi setup as it uses it's own wifi signals. You need to be aware of placement/power strength. I've set mine up away from my AP so it's not next to each other.  
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@airminded570 do you think that could be causing nighthawk to drop signal?  
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@airminded570 yea that can help. It’s best to make sure your WiFi router is in “automatic” radio mode to help prevent interference from a Smart Hub signal. My Smart Hum is right next to one of my routers with no issues.  
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@overwind I ditched my $250 nighthawk cause it kept dropping and had no support from Netgear whatsoever. I've stopped recommending Nighthawks
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@airminded570 i am having the same issue!  
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@airminded570 what did you end up with?  
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@singsong I actually don't recommend automatic because the routers aren't as smart as you think. It's best to manually do a wifi scan and see which channels are congested and then set your wifi router to the least congested.  
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@airminded570 the app for nighthawk lets me see which devices are on 2. 4 or 5
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@airminded570 what router do you recommend?  
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@overwind I spent days learning about Ubiquiti products. It's a bit more advanced than consumer stuff but after extensive research and $500 my entire house is 100% signal and not a single issue with drops. For a consumer I've been recommending Google Wi-Fi's. If you want to go all out look into a Ubiquiti Ultimate Dream Machine.  
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Nighthawk x10
+25 votes
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TP-Link Archer C5400
+25 votes
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I’m using the NetGear Orbi system with two satellites. It brought my further most pro 2 cameras up to 2 bars in signal strength.  
+23 votes
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I use linksys. never an issue. just upgraded to linksys wifi6 mesh .  
+21 votes
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Netgear Nighthawk X10, no issues
+22 votes
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I use the NETGEAR Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router.  
+26 votes
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Orbi RBR50
+28 votes
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I use nighthawk as modem only and have Orbi as my satellites (one router and two satellites). But you can get less. I have cameras inside as well as outside (about 25 yards away from the house and about 40 yards from nearest Orbi satellites). It covers 7500 sq ft. Also I live in the country and Mediacom is the only option and their equipment suck. So I needed this much equipment for my Arlo to work efficiently. Everything depends on your provider and how much coverage.  
+23 votes
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The arlo base plugs in directly to my router
+30 votes
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I have two ASUS routers configured as a mesh system. Main primary router holds the base station and the secondary router is connected to the video doorbell.  
+32 votes
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Eero mesh network . No issues for over a year
+18 votes
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Orbi RBK50 here too
+7 votes
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Nighthawk R8000P, but I lose a bar on the 2 cameras that are installed on the detached garage. I have full bars on the 2 cameras that are installed on our home closer to the router. I researched for a repeater, but jury is mixed. So, my question - any recommendation for a repeater that does not compromise the integrity of the router?  
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@inception67 repeaters don't work. The system is the router
+29 votes
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I have 10 Ultras connected to 3 Google mesh. 4800 Sq/ft home 1/2 acre yard with zero issues.  
+24 votes
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Google mesh network
+20 votes
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Google mesh has been kind
+19 votes
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Using Ubiquiti Unifi. Had Meraki before which was also great, but expensive. But not everyone wants to pay for what it costs, but it’s worth it. Had Unifi for 5-6 years now.  
+38 votes
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Netgear Nighthawk RAX80. WIFI 6
+33 votes
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Mine is hardwired. Router is just a pass-thru
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Orbi but wifi is not going to effect Arlo performance. Internet speed or a really old or broken router may.  
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@vickers so does the Orbi make a difference
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As for my regular day-to-day Wi-Fi internet or b is the only thing that will handle something close to gigabit without getting into really really expensive Wi-Fi
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Intercontext I've tried nearly every mess system and I do this for a living
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