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WiFi password changed
I reset my WiFi password so ring is offline how do I reset my password so ring will be updated
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15-01-2020 02:34:09
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Hi @user38213. Which model of Ring Doorbell or Camera do you have? Are you trying to set your device up for the first time, or reconnect it after it went offline? If there's a specific error message you're receiving, feel free to share a screenshot.
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06-03-2023 16:10:40
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I believe this is a major bug that needs priority fixing. If the wifi password is changed and a device goes offline, not all will know that the new password must be entered to take the device back online. In addition, what if there is major weather? One must go out in the weather, climb on a ladder and press the orange button on the floodlight cam for setup with the new password?That will not work for a lot of people.
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17-07-2022 02:37:34
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That is most retarded UX I think I saw in long time. I need to remove doorbell from the wall to reconnect to wifi because it is asking some code... While Ring router has the password itis not forwarding it toward connected devices. How this even possible in 2022...
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09-08-2022 19:57:50
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That is most retarded UX I think I saw in long time. I need to remove doorbell from the wall to reconnect to wifi because it is asking some code... While Ring router has the password itis not forwarding it toward connected devices. How this even possible in 2022...
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09-08-2022 19:57:50
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Eagle328
If your Wi-Fi password has changed, you'll need to reconnect each of your Ring products to your Wi-Fi network using your new Wi-Fi password. To do this, navigate to Device Health for any Ring product that is offline by selecting the product in the main dashboard of the Ring app, then selecting Device Health. Once you're on the Device Health screen, select Reconnect to Wi-Fi and follow the in-app prompts. Note: You will need to be in the same location as your Ring product to do this You will only have access to this option if you are the "Owner" of the device. If you are a "Shared User" the "Owner" of the Ring product will need to reconnect it to Wi-Fi If your Ring Doorbell or Stick Up Cam only recently went offline, the Device Health Screen for this product may not reflect this status. In this case, select the "Change Wi-Fi Network" option in Device Health to reconnect your Ring Product to Wi-Fi.
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15-01-2020 03:11:39
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