What to Do When Your Blink Camera Loses WiFi Connection?

Learn how to troubleshoot your Blink camera when it loses WiFi, including tips to restore connectivity and camera functionality.

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When a Blink camera loses WiFi, it stops recording new footage and uploading clips to the cloud. Live view and alerts won't be available until the camera reconnects to WiFi. To resolve this, check your router and ensure the internet connection is active. You may need to move the camera closer to the router or consider using a WiFi extender to improve connectivity. Once reconnected, the camera should resume normal operation, delivering updates and alerts as expected.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do if my Blink camera loses WiFi? Check your router to ensure the internet connection is active, move the camera closer to the router, or consider using a WiFi extender to boost the signal.
  2. Can I access my Blink camera remotely if it's offline? No, if the Blink camera is offline due to a WiFi disconnection, you will not be able to access live view or receive alerts until it reconnects.
  3. How can I improve the WiFi connection for my Blink camera? To improve your Blink camera's WiFi connection, try moving it closer to the router or use a WiFi extender to reduce the distance and obstacles between the camera and the router.
  4. Will my Blink camera record during a WiFi outage? No, if the Blink camera loses WiFi, it stops recording new footage until it reconnects to the network.