Ring Doorbell Won’t Connect to WiFi

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Can't connect your Ring Doorbell to WiFi? We've got you covered. Learn easy ways to diagnose & resolve connection issues. Get started now!

It might be annoying if your Ring doorbell won't connect to WiFi, but there are a few things you can do to fix the problem. Make sure your WiFi network is operating correctly first. Verify whether more devices are able to join the same network. If your network is working, check the distance between your Ring doorbell and the router. If it's too distant, think about bringing the router closer or boosting the signal strength with a WiFi extender. Make that your Ring doorbell can get a WiFi connection; ideally, it should be within 30 feet of the router.

Next, make sure you're typing the WiFi password correctly because errors might make it impossible to connect. To reestablish their connections, restart your WiFi network and Ring doorbell. Try alternating between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands if your network has two bands. Ring devices often work better on the 2.4GHz frequency because of its greater range. Additionally, since firmware upgrades often fix compatibility difficulties, you might wish to look for any updates for both your router and the Ring app. Finally, occasionally persistent connectivity difficulties can be fixed by reset Ring doorbell to factory settings. If none of these solutions resolve the issue, getting in touch with our experts could help identify and resolve it.

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