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ProfQ
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Jul 17, 2022
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My Camera APP is being blocked access when in ORBI

I have been using my Orbi RBK20 mesh with three satellites for a couple of years. Very happy with it. But I have an issue with getting my eufy Security camera signals received by the App on my iPhone when connected to the Orbi. The app and the cameras work perfectly everywhere else, even on 5G. But when connect using my Orbi's Wi-Fi, the cameras (cameras that are located on another property) fail to connect to, and show up in the eufy APP. If I swith to the cellphone network, or connect to another Wi-Fi network, everything works. How do I fix this? Please help.

Thanks!

  • It ended up being a setup issue with my Internet provider. I run two WiFi networks at home, one with the Orbi for max coverage, and a second one with a VPN enabled netgear router. As part of the tests I was running to diagnose the issue, since I saw it was the provider's modem/router the culprit, I connected my iPhone to my VPN Wifi router instead of the Orbi, and everything worked. Retested by connecting to my Orbi, with my Phone's VPN enabled, and it also worked. I could see and access all my eufy cameras via the eufy app on my iPhone.

    Thanks again for helping me sort this out.

    Cheers,

     

8 Replies

  • Can you please confirm:

    • There are Eufy cameras at both locations?
    • The same Eufy acount login was used to set up the cameras at both locations?

    I suspect that the Eufy app has detected that it is connected to a LAN that has Eufy cameras on the LAN and has chosen not to connect to the Eufy "cloud" to search for cameras. When connected to some random WiFi network or using LTE, it find no local cameras and thus defaults to the cloud to find some.

     

    We have a similar (but reversed) issue with the Orbi 'app'. Anywhere access defaults to the Netgear Cloud even when the Orbi router is on the same LAN as the device running the app, which means that a local connection would be more efficient.

     

    Now, how to confirm (or refute) this hypothesis???

     

    Does the phenomenon persist in reverse?  i.e. when at the remote location, does the app find cameras there but not find cameras here?

    What is your impression of Eufy support? (are they generally helpful? knowledgeable?)

    • ProfQ's avatar
      ProfQ
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the input, and your reply. The app and the cameras work perfectly in any network I've tried, except at home, I can even access the Eufy App and cameras using my mobile network, no problem. Only problem has been Home, where I have the Orbi mesh. Based on another member's input, I decided to bypass the Orbi and try connecting straight to my Carrier's cable modem/wifi router. Here, for the first time beyond the Orbi, the problem persisted. I couldn't connect to the cameras. Thanks to that, now I know that the problem is with them. I've elevated the issue to Liberty's (My Cable provider's) tech support. But it's not the Orbi, thankfully.

      Lt's see how that goes.  Thanks again for all your help.

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru

        ProfQ wrote:

         I decided to bypass the Orbi and try connecting straight to my Carrier's cable modem/wifi router. Here, for the first time beyond the Orbi, the problem persisted. I couldn't connect to the cameras.


        I had assumed that there are Eufy cameras at both locations.  Is that correct?

        If so, does the Eufy app connect to the local cameras correctly, just not to the remote cameras?

        Is the Orbi RBR20 in 'router' or 'access point' mode?