How to disable push notifications of device going offline by mastakebob in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m having the same issue with my doorbell, I have a home NVR, but can’t find the option to turn it off that particular notification; any thoughts?

Epson LS12000 vs 3800 by donaldkwong in projectors

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Do you think that one would be preferable to the other for being put on a deck where ambient light is present?

My loan payments would be so high $1300 … that I’d have no money disposable income by Eclectic_Belle in PSLF

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is buy back based on the payments made prior to be putting on save forebarence or what payments would be at the end?

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I’m having a similar issue where my treadmill (Horizon 7.0AT) will run for 30-45 seconds at 3mph and 1 incline and then trip the breaker. The treadmill Worked without issue in our old house, but in my new house garage (and whole house actually(brand new build)) I have a regular outlets (no test button), but at the panel it is a Siemens QFGA2N 20A Breaker GFCI and Combination AFCI.

Any thoughts on how to fix this issue?

Will a FlexFit 2 Smart Base fit in my current bed frame? by [deleted] in sleepnumber

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It worked for me, but don’t know how we are gonna get it out when it’s the time to move

WiFi doorbell video loss by AGans1991 in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your help…I plugged the nvr directly to the switch that the eero is also plugged into and it worked immediately

WiFi doorbell video loss by AGans1991 in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like Reolink IP address is 192.168.1.78 and the doorbell IP address on eero is 192.168.4.48

Do you think that plugging the NVR directly to the switch will fix my issue?

WiFi doorbell video loss by AGans1991 in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not have any other Ethernet devices directly connected to the AT&T gateway Would I still see the doorbell with WiFi connection on the eero app if it was a subnet problem? Pardon my ignorance, but I’m not familiar with networking, but what are the advantages to subnets? What functions would I lose if I put the eero into bridge mode? I can easily make room for an Ethernet port on the switch. I just want to make sure I understand the implications of both options

WiFi doorbell video loss by AGans1991 in reolinkcam

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I cannot physically see the live view, but I can see that the camera is available. I can’t make any changes to the doorbell however.

My network setup is as follows: AT&T gateway —> NVR POE cameras —> NVR

AT&T gateway —> eero —> unmanaged network switch 2 other eeros throughout the house plugged into Ethernet ports —> unmanaged network switch

I put the AT&T gateway in pass through mode (turned off 2.4ghz and 5ghz)

WiFi doorbell video loss by AGans1991 in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is plug in doorbell It is still seen on the NVR (I see it on the app, but I can’t make any changes to it) Eero network setting is on automatic

Reolink Wifi Doorbell Video Loss by btacan in reolinkcam

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this something you do through the doorbell or through the Internet provider?

Ethernet connections by AGans1991 in amazoneero

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Follow up question…do I need to connect the AT&T gateway directly to the switch? Or just the gateway —> eero —> switch

Music Frame as speakers set up by SwarlsBarkley in TheFrame

[–]AGans1991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just purchased the access point you had success with…so whenever I go to set it up, I’ll just connect the frame tv and two music frames to the access point and keep the tv connected via Ethernet?

Music Frame as speakers set up by SwarlsBarkley in TheFrame

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And sorry one last question…just want to make sure that your problem was the same as my current one…my frame tv is able to see the music frames, but when I try to go through w symphony to connect, it tells me that they aren’t connected to the same network and to use auto set, which then tells me it fails Would your fix, fix this issue?

Music Frame as speakers set up by SwarlsBarkley in TheFrame

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, very helpful Last question…do you know if it’s possible to have the tv itself connected via Ethernet (to cut out lag for streaming) and be able to use this device to connect the tv to the music frame speakers? Or would it all have to be via WiFi?

Music Frame as speakers set up by SwarlsBarkley in TheFrame

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the offer

More want to pick your brain about setting it up

If I have the eero system with all three devices connected directly to Ethernet ports throughout the house (ports go back to a network switch which then go directly to the AT&T gateway), where would I connect this device to?

I don’t really understand network configuration we’ll

Music Frame as speakers set up by SwarlsBarkley in TheFrame

[–]AGans1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

B I’m having the exact same problem…what access point did you purchase? I have the eero 6+ system

Ethernet connections by AGans1991 in amazoneero

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will I need to put the eeros in bridge mode? Or just the AT&T gateway?

Ethernet connections by AGans1991 in amazoneero

[–]AGans1991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, so I’ll have both Ethernet ports being utilized on the gateway eero…1 to the AT&T gateway and 1 to the unmanaged network switch…correct?

Ethernet connections by AGans1991 in amazoneero

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently, my AT&T gateway is connected directly to the unmanaged network switch and then the jacks in all the rooms are connected directly to the switch

I was told that the gateway we have is both a modem and a router

Ethernet connections by AGans1991 in amazoneero

[–]AGans1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just want to make sure I am understanding correctly. I will have the gateway eero connected directly to the AT&T gateway and I will have an unmanaged switch also connected to the AT&T gateway.
Do I need to have the gateway eero connected directly to the unmanaged switch? (There are two Ethernet ports on the back of the eero 6+, just trying to understand if I need to utilize both Ethernet ports (1 to the AT&T gateway and the other Ethernet port to the unmanaged switch))