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Ordered some lithium batteries in the meantime. So I would think this is a faulty camera. I received motion detection notification and can view Live Video. Try illuminating the scene, at night, so that the camera thinks it’s day, and see if the live view fails. Whenever I try the live view i get the above noted error. I’m not sure how long you experienced the issue.Also, you can turn off that blue light, if you wish.Yeah that definitely sounds like a battery or connection issue.

Also the camera triggers when motion detection. Now just clicked again and can see rain has started. only 1 of three on the system, others work fine. I’m not getting any notifications of motion detection and know that there is some activity where camera is pointed. Again, if it fails with IR off, then something else is causing the day night conflict, such as a router setting that turns off internet or sleeps your router, during quiet times, etc.I’m with Mark, a year is amazing, and longer, which is possible, in very low traffic areas, is sensational. I can tell its live as my sons car has appeared in driveway. Camera Connectivity Issues with Your Sync Module. Most issues revolve around batteries, though, if you just got the system - that’s unlikely.Yeah, doubt its the batteries as we just set it up yesterday. Any tips? Thanks again!

I note that you have IR illumination set to high. I have a indoor blink camera that has just stopped working for no apparently reason. Activity Zones allows you to mask off certain regions to prevent excessive motion clips or false alerts. If you still have issues using Live View after that, please send me a DM with the email address that you use for your Blink account so that I can take a look at the error logs.

Replacing the batteries rectified the issue without any additional intervention.If it is clicking, then I can almost guarantee it is the batteries. Not that I’ve needed to reboot my somewhat remote Blink installation, maybe 50 miles away, but if I need to, to get it working again, I now have a method.It just clicks on off on off on off. camera says last updated today, firmware 7.96 full signal on both camera to wifi, and camera to sync module. It worked! To do this, unplug both your modem and router for 30 seconds, then plug them back in. You are correct. Will update tomorrow night…If it works with the IR illuminator off, in either of the above examples, then the issue might be low batteries. Live view works during the day. So home from work now. Camera connectivity issues with your network. Here in the UK I could only find the batteries for £1.25 each, so my six month running cost was £2.50. If it fails then, when not trying to use the IR illuminator, then your issue is likely something other than the camera, because it won’t even know that it is night, if the scene is well illuminated. It just clicks on off on off on off. The camera is definitely having issues at night. That will immediately place a large load on failing batteries, that could push them over the edge.Repeated clicking is exactly how my first set of batteries went out, and the indicator showed good.

I can tell its live as my sons car has appeared in driveway. Its completely black obviously but it works. Wait two minutes for Internet service to be restored, then try using Live View again. Is it my proximity do you think?Just tried the live view via video cam icon again. About the cost of a reasonable cup of coffee.I have found resetting the Router, Camera, and in my case extender sixes the problem. It doesn’t seem to be working.

This camera is inside looking out a window, and is powered both by USB and batteries Within the last week or so, the camera has completely stopped working. They show good, (the indicator is notoriously unreliable) but replace anyway, just to be sure. When try to do a live view, I get a ‘Live Feed Failed’ message followed by a "oops something went wrong: message. I got six months out of mine, on my most used camera, and my others are all still going strong at around 7 months. Its completely black obviously but it works.I got a switch capable of doing this for under a tenner from China on ebay, £8;50 if I recall correctly, carriage paid.