How to Fix Blink Camera Connectivity Issues with Your Network?

The blink system requires a good signal strength and connectivity for optimal performance in viewing live views, uploading motion clips including the best video quality. 

It is critical for the cameras to show 3 bars of connectivity to avoid performance issues. Intermittent issues with your system’s performance is created if there are fewer than 3 bars for each connection. 

It's Important to Note that the Blink Cameras Utilize Two Types of Signals for Communication:

LBR: Low frequency radio (LBR) is the signal that cameras share with the sync Module.

WI-FI (2.4 GHz): It is the signal that the cameras share with your Wi-Fi router. However, devices will operate correctly on a merged network providing there is a single SSID.

Failed motion clips and excessive battery drain are the result of a weak network connectivity. Obstacles and distance reduce signal strength. Please keep in mind that all building materials, especially cement, brick, stone, and aluminum, can seriously interfere with  Wi-Fi signals over distance.

Other than placing a camera closer to the wi-fi router, you can also install a Wi-Fi extender or booster. Well, a newer, much better solution is called Mesh Wi-Fi.

Extenders-

A Wi-Fi extender repeats the wireless signal from your router to expand its coverage. To capture the Wi-Fi from your router and rebroadcast it to areas where the Wi-Fi is weak or nonexistent, extenders work as a bridge. 

Now this improvises the overall wi-fi performance and signal strength for all connected devices within your range.

Mesh Wi-Fi-

Mesh networks eliminate connectivity dead zones by blanketing your home in Wi-Fi. They work by permitting different kinds of devices to chain off one another as nodes in a network, every broadcasting the radio wave further  than the last. 

The standard mesh network includes many nodes that act like satellites for your network. One in all these nodes could be a gateway and connects to the web through your modem. Different nodes communicate to each other and can expand your wireless coverage on every occasion you add a brand new node. 

Instead of communication with one access purpose (like a standard network), every node of a mesh network communicates with the others. This distributes the signal strength and Wi-Fi coverage throughout a region.

Step on Where to Get Signal Strengths-

Next to your camera’s nickname, click on the three lined icon. The camera’s setting page will appear on your screen. While you scroll down, click on the Update button to pull the latest readings for both the camera to Sync Module and camera to Wi-Fi connections.

Steps to Troubleshoot Your Connection-

Once you tap on the update button in the blink app as shown in the above step, power cycle the Wi-Fi router to see if signal strength improves. In case that does not improve your signal strength, locate the camera closer to your wifi router and then click on the update button again.

Repeat until you see 3 bars of signal strength. We hope the above article helped you to fix your Blink Camera Connectivity Issues with Your Network.

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