08-05-2024 11:57 AM
Hi,
I’m reaching out to see if anyone has a solution to connecting my Amazon security camera BLINK Sync Module (1st generation) to the Blink servers. The module acts as an interface between the cameras and the Blink servers.
When trying to connect the module to the Blink servers through my EE Smart Hub the module lights change from flashing blue & solid green to red and the module is unable to connect with the Blink servers. I then get the message that the password is incorrect - it isn't, I've double checked.
For background, I’ve successfully connected the module to my LAN (the Hub’s network map indicates "Blink DHCP" is connected); the Firewall is at its default setting, allowing all outgoing connections and blocking all unsolicited incoming traffic, but games and application sharing is allowed (the "default" alternatives are "blocking all" or "disabled"; both of which are clearly not appropriate); the Hub is using IPv4 protocol and I’ve separated the wifi channels to ensure that the module connects with the Hub’s 2.4GHz channel (Blink can’t accommodate the 5GHz channel). I’ve also temporarily changed my wifi password to remove special characters (I understand the Blink system has difficulty with such characters).
The sync module connected to the Blink servers with my previous router (TP-Link Archer VR600-V2), but falls down with the EE Hub. Blink Customer Support were responsive, but ultimately were unable to solve the problem since the issue appears to lie with the EE Hub. I am reluctant to revert to my previous router to solve the problem. Nor do I think it likely that upgrading to the 2nd generation synch module will help – although I stand to be corrected if others have found that the later generation works with the EE Hub.
Has anyone else experienced a similar problem and found a solution please? Thanks in anticipation.
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09-05-2024 09:05 PM
There have been a few similar questions and solutions if you do a quick search on here.
Here is one with a solution https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband-Landline/Blink-sync-module-won-t-connect-to-new-EE-hub/td-p/...
HTH
09-05-2024 08:50 PM
Hi Andrew,
I have exactly the same issue with our Blink connecting, saying password is incorrect or misspelt. I have gone though everything numerous times and still having the same issue.
09-05-2024 09:05 PM
There have been a few similar questions and solutions if you do a quick search on here.
Here is one with a solution https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband-Landline/Blink-sync-module-won-t-connect-to-new-EE-hub/td-p/...
HTH
10-05-2024 03:37 PM
Thanks for the contributions. I’ve previously done a hard reset of the sync module, but that had no effect. EE are now sending me a new router, so I’ll see if that has any effect. If all else fails, I’ll purchase the sync module 2nd generation and see if that connects. I’ll provide a further post if I have success.
10-05-2024 07:31 PM
Hi Andrew, I have the sync module 2nd generation, but it was still happening. The only way to connect was to reconnect my BT modem. I contacted EE and spoke with the technical service team and they said everything I tried was right. He advised me to keep the BT modem and send the new EE modem back and it may not have been compatible with the Blink system. The Blink is now up and running again.
11-05-2024 09:50 AM
Thank you JP, I have now been successful in connecting my 1st generation module with my current (rather than new) EE router. I had to reset the module several times, but eventually the module appeared to connect with the Blink servers as it downloaded new firmware. After download completion I reset the module and it now interacts with the cameras. The app shows the module firmware as version 4.5.17.
However, while I can now see live views through the cameras and can disarm/arm them, they don't appear to record clips for saving on local storage. I've checked the app to ensure it's set for local storage and the app registers when the USB stick is removed/reinserted. I'll investigate further and, again, I'll provide a post if I have success.
13-05-2024 07:34 AM
Further to my post at 9:50 am on 11 May, the Blink sync module has now been updated to 4.5.20. Full functionality has now been restored, with clips being recorded. I hope this is helpful for those experiencing similar difficulties.
13-05-2024 08:35 AM
@Andrew288 It would be good if you could list the model numbers of the routers that you have, with working and not working on each should others check the post. 👍
13-05-2024 06:37 PM
It turned out not to be a problem with the EE routers. My old router (grey/black frontage - which I’ve packaged up for return to EE) eventually connected to Blink and the new router (white frontage, with a centre circular light) does so too. Both the old and new routers are for fibre-to-cabinet (not full fibre to home). My assumption is that the difficulties I experienced were subsequently down to the firmware I had on the Blink system, which has now been updated and the system is fully working.
25-07-2024 07:45 PM
Just changed my Bt hub for a EE hub having connect over 16 devices to the hub with no real issues until I tried to set up my blink cameras, what a nightmare , having spent many waste hours and a phone call for over a hour with my EE technical support guide who gave up , but a final push did it .
Firstly go into your EE wifi hub and turn off the 5GHz channel , don't forget to save changes and agree
Then you must reset the blink hub so it completely forgets your pervious network pass word , tiny hole next to the usb port on the blink hub push down until red light comes on .
When you have solid green and blinking blue on your blink app follow the sync settings and add to new wifi , just follow those guided steps and your good to go .
Please make sure you go back into router and turn on your 5GHz channel.
Good luck.