Anyone aware of any alternate firmware for these cameras?
I have 2 brand new Roku indoor camera SE’s - I have a 2.4 Ghz network through Comcast/xfinity -
Using the app, the camera cannot get connected to the router, ( even though the router logs show “connected” The network name and password have been confirmed, I have many other IoT 2.4 devices connected with no issues. I spent 40 minutes on the support chat but was unable to resolve and finally just disconnected me. Any attempt to reconnect the chat was quickly disconnected again.
I am a Senior Systems Engineer with 40 years of IT experience, ( I worked at NASA ! ) so I am pretty sure I have my network working correctly ! Relying SOLELY on a poorly coded app without an alternate connection method ( such as SSH or TFTP or even HTTP ) is pretty sloppy - I have no choice but to return the camera and tell my client to buy products that are actually supported. ( My bill for the time is already more than 100 of these cameras !)
Hello! @cryogenesys,
Thanks for your first post in the Roku Community!
We understand that you are experiencing difficulties setting up your Roku Indoor Camera SE. We are pleased to assist you with that.
What you need for setup
In addition to your Roku Indoor Camera SE and included accessories, you will need the following:
Connect your camera
Before you get started, make sure your smartphone or tablet is connected to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network (e.g., MyNetwork_2.4GHz).
Next, launch the smart home app and create a new Roku account, or enter the username and password for your existing account. After you sign in, perform the steps below to connect your camera.
With the Wi-Fi connection, your camera can record videos to the cloud with your Roku Smart Home Subscription. You also get instant recordings when motion and sound is detected, and intelligent person, pet, and object detection. Learn more about the premiere features available with your Roku Smart Home Subscription.
If your camera is installed where there is no Wi-Fi connection or the signal is poor, you can install a MicroSD card to record videos.
For a detailed guide on setting up your Roku Indoor Camera SE, please check out: How to Set up your Roku Indoor Camera SE
Please feel free to let us know if you need any additional assistance!
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Hello! @cryogenesys,
Thanks for your first post in the Roku Community!
We understand that you are experiencing difficulties setting up your Roku Indoor Camera SE. We are pleased to assist you with that.
What you need for setup
In addition to your Roku Indoor Camera SE and included accessories, you will need the following:
Connect your camera
Before you get started, make sure your smartphone or tablet is connected to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network (e.g., MyNetwork_2.4GHz).
Next, launch the smart home app and create a new Roku account, or enter the username and password for your existing account. After you sign in, perform the steps below to connect your camera.
With the Wi-Fi connection, your camera can record videos to the cloud with your Roku Smart Home Subscription. You also get instant recordings when motion and sound is detected, and intelligent person, pet, and object detection. Learn more about the premiere features available with your Roku Smart Home Subscription.
If your camera is installed where there is no Wi-Fi connection or the signal is poor, you can install a MicroSD card to record videos.
For a detailed guide on setting up your Roku Indoor Camera SE, please check out: How to Set up your Roku Indoor Camera SE
Please feel free to let us know if you need any additional assistance!
Thanks,
Arjiemar
I have done all on your cheat sheet & it sill will not connect to my wifi despite multiple tries. I connected a new phone recently so I know my password is correct. I rebooted etc. that's on your directions. My cameras are three feet away as well as my phone, so I'm in range. The cameras came on and said their proper messages.
But it still won't connect. I've worked at a college help desk so I'm not bad at this stuff. But this is impossible.