Deltaco Smart Wifi Camera

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Increase your security and feel safe even when you are not at home with a smart battery powered WiFi camera from DELTACO SMART HOME. SH-IPC09 comes with an IP54 rating for outdoor use and is equipped with a motion sensor and IR night vision to always be able to give you the ability to directly view streaming video from your house, day and night no matter where you are. With two-way audio you get in additon to the image also the ability to hear and talk to anyone close. The camera has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (2MP) and can be programmed to create detection zones withing the cameras field of view to only detect from selected areas. A Micro-SD card slot is available for storing recorded material.

With the DELTACO SMART HOME app you can access and control all settings for the camera. Installation is quick and easy, all you need is a functioning wireless network, ie. no special hubs or gateways. In the DELTACO SMART HOME app, in addition to managing settings, you can also enable motion detection, either to be on all the time or to schedule the camera to be active at certain times of the day. You also handle previous recordings made by the camera or you can take a screenshot or record real-time video stored on your phone. The DELTACO SMART HOME app is of course available for free download for both Android and iOS.

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I am not able to connect to smart plugs from Deltaco because Deltaco smart home requires 3.4Ghz wifi network. I am asked to change to 2.4Ghz neteork by the Deltaco app. How can I do that with Google Nest?

If you move far enough away from the Wi-Fi router, it should change it to 2.4 GHz which should help connect the smart plug. The closer you are to the router the better chance of getting 5 GHz which is not helping you.

Regardless of all the Orbi Fan Boys this system does not play well with many 2.4ghz smart plugs, security cameras and anything else limited to 2.4ghz. The ONLY way I have been able to utilize my 2.4ghz limited devices is to have an old Apple Airport hardwired to the network and use that for any and all 2.4ghz devices that won't readily connect to the Mesh network. Period.

No amount of troubleshooting, resetting, firmware, guest networks, rubbing two unicorn horns together ever has resolved this. While Netgear can't possibly make everything compatible with their mesh network and it is up to the plug manufacturers to do so due to the volume of compatibility issues, it's still a sore spot when you have to go this extreme to have a working 2.4ghz device.

If it's under $30 and available at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowes, Best Buy, Staples, etc. I'll get one and report in two days. (That's where all those gizmos came from. This hobby is a LOT less costly than playing golf.)

Most of the problems are the IoTs responsibility and fault. They don't realize that there limited development on 2.4Ghz software applications should work on devices that are dual band and that both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are on the same network. Mobile devices prefer 5Ghz always over 2.4Ghz. Wouldn't or shouldn't be that hard for the IoT mfrs too include this with in there setup software.

I've gone over this earlier but will post it again. And in addition there are plugs I have that work perfectly fine from the same manufacturer (Kasa) but different models. One is Kasa power strip and the other is a regular size Kasa plug. It has been the mini style plugs that will not connect unless isolated to a dedicated 2.4ghz connection.

There are two satellites in addition to the main so for a total of three in a 2600sq ft. single story home so coverage should not be an issue. As a matter of fact the Apple Airport I am using as dedicated 2.4ghz connection is farthest away from everything and the mini plugs connect just fine to it through many walls.

The satellites are spaced evenly through the home with one even in the garage I would guess no more then fifty feet apart with signal strengths reported by iStumbler as high. BTW I used to be a tech support and IT manager for Apple before I retired so I am not clueless.

< For that size of home, two RBS would be too much wifi. You should try during OFF one RBS. Possible that there is too much signals and the device are confused and don't know how to handle all that. I'd even turn OFF both RBS. Reduce the power on the RBR 5Ghz to 25% then walk your setup mobile device out a ways to see if it will connect to the 2.4Ghz single long enough for you to get the devices connected to the system.

Another suggestion is to use a separate 2.4Ghz wifi router using same SSID name and PW to get the devices connected, once the devices are connected, just turn OFF this 2.4Ghz wifi router and the devices will auto migrate and connect to the Orbi system. I had to do this with two wifi Bulbs I bought. learned that the setup app would detect thru my mobile app with the wifi being in smart connect mode. Again this is a limitation of the IoT mfr set up software.

If you want separation of 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, NGs Orbi 9 series now has a dedicated IoT network section that you can set 2.4Ghz only for those devices that won't connect normally. Something not seen on 7 or 8 series systems and I would guess something that NG would not put in. Were still waiting on Mixed Mode WPA2 and WPA3.

If you go into the Orbi setting and find the faster band Antenna(s) you can turn them off. Once off you can setup your 2.5gh stuff (note that iPhone will ALWAYS connect to the higher band so in order to do this you must turn off the Wi-Fi antenna(s). Then set up (connect) 2.5gh devices. Now that is done you go back into the Orbi settings and turn the high band(s) back on.

Something that can't be done on Orbi AX systems. The only method would be to turn OFF all RBS, then turn down the transmit power on the RBR to 25% on the 5Ghz radio, leaving the 2.4Ghz radio at 100%. Then walk the mobile phone out from the RBR enough for the mobile phone to keep connected to the 2.4Ghz radio, then get your IoT devices connected there. This would be one possible method seen on the 3, 7 and 8 series Orbi AX systems. Orbi 9 series has a specific IoT broadcast that can be configured for 2.4Ghz only operation.

Deltaco Smart Home offers smart home automation systems that allow users to remotely control different parts of their home using a smartphone or voice commands. Their range includes smart lighting solutions such as smart bulbs and light switches, smart sockets that allow remote control of appliances, and smart security systems such as doorbells and surveillance cameras. Deltaco Smart Home aims to provide easy-to-use and reliable solutions that make your home smarter and safer.

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