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We have a standard brick house and coverage from the hub to the 2 cameras has been fine. We have one on the front porch which is about 25ft from the hub and one on the back porch which is about 50ft from the hub. No dropouts or coverage issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My home was built in the mid 50s... I purchased it about 20 years ago and did a major addition. The original structure has solid masonry walls (12" = 8" block and 4" brick). My hub is in my office at one extreme end of my house. This room was originally a screened porch what the previous owner enclosed and bricked. That being said, one of my Arlos is mounted about 10' away under the exterior soffit. Full WiFi bars on this one. I also have a Arlo just sitting on a fireplace mantle about 100' away. This one actually penetrates two masonry walls. This Arlo has about a 25% Wifi connection. This doesn't seem to effect the responsiveness of one cam over the other. When I "Go Live" in the app, the stronger signal does seem to connect a little faster but once connected there doesn't seem to be a difference between the two... I hope this answered your question without being to much info.... ;~)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine is in basement with concrete and both cameras outside approx 200ft from base with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I currently have a 3 story condo and the cameras are on the base floor outside on the opposite of the house and the hub is on the third floor. It does excellent at staying linked and doing its job. I am impressed. These even work through walls that usually give my internet a hard time with gaming. I have drywall on 2 of the levels and even block walls in my garage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This has a range of 300 feet.
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