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Hello everyone. I'm thinking about upgrading to the Pro base station for my home because I like the idea of backup internet. What I need to know is how it works. I have a robust configuration here now. Modem->Firewall->Switch->Access Points. How is the backup internet provided to my network? If it's just broadcasting WiFi on its own, that's not very useful to me at all. I need it to be able to push data into my network, so ideally it has an ethernet connection that I can route to my firewall and disable any internal WiFi. My firewall can handle the fail-over on its own, but if not, it would have the same effect for the Ring to handle fail-over, I can make the changes on my firewall to accommodate that.

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10-03-2022 17:43:29

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    Marley_Ring, NJFLSailor has a serious concern and is tech adept enough to be a good customer. Ring should be addressing his concerns.Ring, TMobile, AT&T and the others who supply combination modem/routers seem to think that we are all technically illiterate. Come up with a solution for him, because I have the same issue and the reason I don't yet own a Ring Alarm Pro is that I don't have a way to use it with my pfSense firewall. So, look at the number of pfSense firewalls that Amazon sells and realize that every one of those purchasers is not likely to be a Ring Alarm Pro customer until you find a way to accommodate us.BTW, I haven't given up, but putting the Ring Alarm Pro on its own subnet and yet making backup internet available to all my subnets seems to require some kludgey configurationsPhil Esterhouse

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    08-07-2022 15:25:43

    • J

      I have a Synology router that supports failover / load balance internet via a second wan interface.I currently have a Verizon hotspot plugged in as a failover WAN device.Can the Ring Pro device be set up to work the same way? Basically, if I sign up for Ring internet backup, is it connected to the cellular network? I would not use the Ring as WiFi router. If so then I can run an Ethernet connection from the Ring device to my wan backup port on my Synology router and have backup/load balance option?

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      15-09-2022 16:31:20

      • C

        Hi @jwp12. The Ring Alarm Pro uses a cellular connection to provide your Ring and non-Ring devices with wifi with the [Backup Internet](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061018412-24-7-Backup-Internet-and-Extra-Data) feature. It's also important to note that the Ring Alarm Pro is designed to be used as a primary wifi router that connects to your existing modem. Using the Alarm Pro in other setups or configurations may prevent certain features from working, such as the Backup Internet.

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        19-09-2022 21:01:19

        • RR

          Hi, despite what Ring advertises and what the technical support will tell you, I was able to make use of the Ring backup Internet feature without connecting it directly to the Internet modem. My house has concrete between the main ground floor and the downstairs. As a result there is no mobile signal downstairs where my only cable Internet connection is located. Because of this I could not connect the Ring Alarm Pro base station directly to the modem as it cannot connect to the backup mobile network downstairs. So what I did is connected an ORBI directly to the modem downstairs. Then connected an ORBI satellite upstairs directly to the Ring router upstairs. Basically: cable wire → wired cable modem → wired Orbi → wireless Orbi → wired Ring. note the Orbi’s are on network 1 and the Ring creates a network 2. I have all devices connected to the Ring network 2. When the cable internet goes down the Ring connects to ATT, and all devices on network 2 benefit from the ATT mobile backup service. I do want to mention in my area ATT mobile is very slow so the backup feature is still not optimal. I haven’t called Ring to ask if they can switch to the T-Mobile mobile network as it has better signal where my home is located. Hope this helps someone.

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          28-12-2023 17:37:03

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