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Switching WiFi router from no "security option" to WPA2-PSK [AES] - need to re-setup RING?
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Dear all, It looks like Ring Alarm supports WPA2 Personal, with encryption types TKIP, AES, TKIP + AES. Ring Alarm does not support WPA2 Enterprise encryption. If my WiFi router currently has "password" setup, but no security option (WAP2, AES, etc) set, and now I want to add WPA2-PSK [AES] , do I need to re-setup all the RING security camera and the video door bell? Thanks!

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27-03-2021 06:21:54

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  • M

    Also, by the way, between these two options, which one is better (more secure and more compatible with RING wireless video doorbell and wireless outdoor camera and Ring Alarm)? Thanks! * WPA2-PSK [AES] * WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES]

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    27-03-2021 06:23:56

    • W

      The second option (with WPA-PSK) is for compatibility with older devices that might not support WPA2. I would start with just WPA2-PSK and if all your wireless devices can connect, stick with it. And yes, I would think if you change the setup on your router, you'll need to reconnect all the devices, including your Ring devices, so they use the new password and encryption method.

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      28-03-2021 01:59:36

        M

        By the way, if I keep the original SSID and password, and only change the encryption method, would such change still require me to "**reconnect**" all of my Ring devices? Thanks! Also, if I **change/upgrade my WiFi Router**, but use the **same SSID** and **password** on my new router and **keep the same encryption method**. Would that also require me to "**reconnect**" all of my Ring devices (especially for Ring outdoor Security camera)? Thanks!

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        16-01-2022 06:12:02

    • M

      Is there anyway to make it easier to reconnect all the devices? I have some RING outdoor flood security camera (wireless) that need tall ladders to reach, and if I have to push the button on each device to re-setup and get all of them to reconnect again, it would take a lot of efforts. Thoughts? Also would love to encourage RING engineers to consider this use case for future product improvement (to ease the pain for customers to re-setup each device if we have to change the WiFi router security options (e.g. switch from no security to WPA2-PSK [AES]. Thanks! By the way, does RING use 2.4G or 5G WiFi? Just curious... thanks!

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      28-03-2021 07:22:33

      • W

        For #1, I believe the answer is yes, you'd have to re-connect everything since the encryption method changed. For #2, if you change the router but use all the same settings (SSID, encryption, password, etc.) you would *not* need to re-connect your devices, they would do so automatically.

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        17-01-2022 12:23:26

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