A:AnswerIt sounds like you have wifi extenders if I read that right. I would take my phone to each location you want the cameras and check your phone for the level of wifi reception. that will give you an idea of wifi strength in that area. From what I understand the hub can support 6 devices/cameras/doorbell, etc. with subscription. You might need two systems, but I am not completely sure about that. Check the two links. You need to make sure your wifi has good signal strength, and since you want so many cameras, make sure you have a LOT of bandwidth, i.e., Megs per second.
https://kb.arlo.com/88/ ^KN
https://kb.arlo.com/1108731/How-many-cameras-does-Arlo-support-if-I-don-t-have-an-Arlo-Smart-subscription
A:AnswerYou can place your Arlo camera a maximum of 300 feet (90 meters) from the SmartHub or base station. The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or other major obstruction between the camera and base station. ^RM
A:AnswerYes. You can scrub back and forth after zooming and positioning the region of interest. Although it can be tricky on a phone with curved screen edges.
A:AnswerHi, I had to find out the hard way. As is it only record movement. If you want continuos recording the cameras have to be hooked up to continuos power, on top of that Arlo charges per camera for this service. Which I believe is $10 per camera. They did give me a discount price at checkout but it seems like they charge for every option.
A:AnswerNot unless there’s a third party adapter out there (and I couldn’t find one). We had a Pro 3 camera and a Pro 2 solar panel. Completely different connectors. Ended up returning the panel and buying the Pro 3 solar panel.
A:AnswerAs in my previous answer to another question. You are better off buying the 6 camera pro 3 kit and buying the additional 3 cameras. The 6 cam kit comes with a 1 year subscription with 30 day online recording. You can also connect a portable 4 terabyte hard drive to record local. The system and cameras are extremely easy to install. But if are installing this cameras in high ceiling places I recommend you install them usb charger cables because the batteries don't last very long, a week at most depending on how much movement the cameras detect.
A:AnswerThe base station formats storage devices using the FAT32 file system, which supports a maximum of 2 TB of storage space. The formatting process reduces the capacity of larger storage devices to a maximum of 2 TB.
A:AnswerSounds like the unit is dead . Unless it’s blinking the blue light when plugged in then you might need to replace them . Check your warranty status or if you have a geek squad plan you could replace them . If not you’ll have to buy new cameras .