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chemasi
Jan 01, 2016Aspirant
R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.6.28 - strange 3rd SSID
The latest firmware update for the R7000 is creating an second 2.4GHz named NETGEAR47-arlo_*random numbers*. I have a separate 2.4 GHZ and 5GHz network that I am already using. I downgraded the r...
- Jan 01, 2016
YES! I'm seeing the same thing.
Look in the Router Settings, Left Column, ARLO: You can enable/disable.
The Help Link states the following:
Arlo
You can turn your router into an Arlo base station by enabling Arlo on your router.
After you enable Arlo on your router, you can sync your Arlo cameras to your router.
NOTE: Enabling Arlo will cause the router to broadcast an Arlo SSID, in addition to the router’s SSID. The Arlo SSID can be used only by the Arlo cameras.
JohnNadeau
Jan 01, 2016Apprentice
YES! I'm seeing the same thing.
Look in the Router Settings, Left Column, ARLO: You can enable/disable.
The Help Link states the following:
Arlo
You can turn your router into an Arlo base station by enabling Arlo on your router.
After you enable Arlo on your router, you can sync your Arlo cameras to your router.
NOTE: Enabling Arlo will cause the router to broadcast an Arlo SSID, in addition to the router’s SSID. The Arlo SSID can be used only by the Arlo cameras.
- chemasiJan 01, 2016Aspirant
Thanks, this is the solution. I was looking in the advanced tab instead of the basic tab.
- knetjeJan 02, 2016Initiate
I'm seeing the same thing on the 2.4GHz band, after the update to 1.0.6.28 firmware. Unfortunately, I cannot switch it off. I'm only using the 5GHz band and don't want to have an additional 2.4GHz network. I've tried disabling Arlo but that didn't help. Rebooted, checked the wireless settings, but nothing turned off the Arlo SSID.
- chemasiJan 02, 2016AspirantMaybe a bit obvious, but did you press on apply?
- AndrewSayersJan 29, 2016Tutor
Adding this by default without letting users know has to be one of the most stunningly stupid ideas I've seen, even by Netgear's standards. What is the point of it, what on earth are Arlo cameras, and wouldn't it have been far better to allow this to be switched on by anyone who happened to buy an "arlo" camera should they need it!?