Hey everyone, I wanted to share my recent experience with grouping cameras and how I managed to resolve a tricky issue. I have three cameras set up in my home, all functioning perfectly. However, one of them suddenly appeared in the wrong group, labeled ‘living room’ instead of ‘outside’ where it belonged. This was a bit puzzling, and I wasn’t sure how it happened or how to fix it without starting over.I began by checking the camera settings and the group configurations. After some trial and error, I discovered that the camera could be manually moved to the correct group. This was a relief, but it made me realize the importance of regularly reviewing device placements, especially when adding new devices or updating the system.This experience also got me thinking about the broader topic of device organization. I’ve found that grouping devices by location or function significantly enhances my ability to manage and monitor them efficiently. For instance, having all outdoor cameras in one group allows me to quickly access them when checking the perimeter of my home.If you’re ever facing similar issues, here are a few tips I’ve learned:- Regularly Review Groups: Periodically check your device groups to ensure everything is in the correct place.- Manual Adjustments: Don’t hesitate to manually move devices if they end up in the wrong group.- Backup Configurations: Before making significant changes, consider backing up your current setup to easily revert if needed.I hope this helps someone else who might be dealing with similar challenges. It’s all about staying organized and proactive with your smart home setup! ![]()