
Consult your router's documentation for instructions on changing your password. Your wifi network password has special characters or symbols in it, such as a pound sign (#) or exclamation mark (!).You can find a list of Ring devices that are compatible with 5 GHz at the bottom of this page.In this case, connect to a 2.4 GHz network instead. You upgraded from a 2.4 GHz network to a 5 GHz network and your Ring device can't "find" the 5 GHz network because your device is not compatible with 5 GHz.Your wifi network name changed and/or your wifi network password changed.Your router is in a closet or behind a piece of furniture.Other Causes of Not Connecting to or Getting Disconnected from Wifi

Note: You can also try rebooting your router by temporarily unplugging it for 30 seconds and then plugging it back in again.
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When you are reconnecting a device that has disconnected from wifi, you can connect to the Chime Pro Network instead of selecting your home wifi network, which can boost performance if there is significant distance between your router and Ring device. The Ring Chime Pro acts as a wifi extender as well as an audible doorbell chime.
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How to Reconnect to a Ring Chime Pro Network If you have a continuous problem with your device disconnecting from wifi or a weak signal and your router is behind a couch, or in a closet, or otherwise physically obstructed, try moving your router. Note: Once your device is reconnected to wifi, you can return to the Device Dashboard screen to check your wifi signal strength under Network. If you don't know your wifi password, it might be printed on the bottom or side of your router. Remember that wifi passwords are case sensitive.

