A:AnswerYes, unless your router or modem malfunctioning is what is causing the WiFi not to work. The cameras are connected to the internet via the smart hub. The smart hub is connected via an Ethernet cable to your router or modem to get to the internet.
A:AnswerThere is a rechargeable battery in each camera. I choose to purchase the Solar panel power option for all outside cameras so I don’t have to recharge the battery every 1-2 months.
A:AnswerShould be fine as long as the light is not directly facing the lens. If anything you would have great night video. The good thing is there is no wires so if for some reason you don’t like the image it is very easy to re mount somewhere else.
A:AnswerWhat the heck is a "lenience plated"?
Assume you mean a "license plate" lol
It would depend if the car is moving, what the range was and lighting conditions.
A:AnswerTwo systems. The cameras have to talk directly to the base station and not across your network. I will say that I have cameras about 500-600 feet away from the base and they work.
A:AnswerYes the 4540 is compatible with all arlo products. I had the problem with the vbm4000, just replaced it with the 4540. FYI the arlo pro 3 and ultra does not have the 7 day free cloud storage and the local storage access in app does not work properly.