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Blink camera and doorbell 4g

RGsa87
Investigator
Investigator

has anybody have had issues connecting the blink devices to the 4g mobile broadband? i have tried numerous ways and still no connection??

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Ah, yes, of course, @Christopher_G . They all spoil their hardware devices by contaminating them with a controller app 😉 .

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SuperTramp33
Investigator
Investigator

Hi, I have multiple blink cameras connected to a Huawei B818 4G router. It works perfectly with a ‘3’ (UK network) SIM card, but none of the cameras or sync modules will connect with an ‘EE’ sim. Tried PAYG, and pay monthly sims, no difference.

However, if you buy a ‘preloaded’ 120GB EE SIM from Amazon or Argos for £50, it works perfectly.

Tony V

@SuperTramp33 : Shouldn't be any diff in EE SIMs. They all provide data.

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I absolutely agree with you - there SHOULDNT be any difference, but EE have some quirky Ts&Cs, like there consumer SIMS had a 12 device limit (now updating to 20) however the preloaded sims have no such limitation. 
i suspect there is a similar ‘anti-abuse’ restriction that unintentionally blocks the blink cameras

Tony V

@SuperTramp33 wrote:

there consumer SIMS had a 12 device limit (now updating to 20


Where you see that? Only unlimited data SIMs would have such quirky conditions. So that rules out PAYG.

Anyway such quirks wouldn't prevent a device initially connecting.

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Stephen666
Visitor

I have been running blink's on Three sims and am setting one up on EE, I think the problem/resolution is to do with the content filter. This needs to be set to off, not High or Moderate

Samira78
Contributor
Contributor

hi,iv had trouble connecting blunk to ee.

i recently tried to reconnect my blink but says my password incorrect. been back and forward with blink a) week, they now told me to contact ee. 

same issues for me

Thats weird as iv been with blink since December 2022 and until recently had issues

James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @Samira78,

Which password? The one for your blink account or your WiFi password?

James