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sure that no changes were made since the last time it successfully connected.
You might want to temporarily lower the security settings on the router 
or temporarily place the base station in the DMZ to rule out any firewall 
restrictions. If you make these changes, power cycle your base station as 
described in Step 4.
7.  Check to make sure that ports 443 and 80 are open on your router.
Note: If you do not manage your Internet environment, contact your IT 
department for assistance with any firewall or router configurations. The Arlo 
base station cannot connect through most proxy servers. Check with your 
IT team and Internet service provider (ISP) about ways to bypass any proxy 
servers. Ask your IT team to make sure that ports 443 and 80 are open.
8.  Perform a factory reset on your base station. 
For more information, see Reset the Arlo Base Station to Factory Settings on 
page 82.
If you are still unable to get your base station to connect, visit support.arlo.com 
and submit a support case describing the steps you took and provide the following 
information:
•  Base station serial number
•  User name (email address used to register your Arlo account)
•  Internet service provider (ISP) name
•  Internet connection type (DSL, cable, and so on) and speed (Arlo requires at 
least 1 Mbps upstream)
•  Internet router model
•  List of other devices connected directly to your router
•  The last time and place that your base station successfully connected to the 
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