For non-Alarm or non [Works With Ring](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026427491-Works-with-Ring-Basic-Information) devices, this experience can vary. For a Camera that is WiFi enabled, you would be able to join the WiFi SSID broadcasted by the Alarm Pro, but it would not show up in the Ring app or be controlled by using the Ring App. If you have a Zwave device you’re more than welcome to try and join the network, noting that functionality will be limited if it is not a WWR device, and depending on the device. Please note also, this device would not be monitored under professional monitoring. I recommend also considering the [Retrofit kit depending](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032456492-Welcome-to-the-Ring-Retrofit-Alarm-Kit) on what kind of Sensors you have and if they are hardwired.
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For non-Alarm or non [Works With Ring](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026427491-Works-with-Ring-Basic-Information) devices, this experience can vary. For a Camera that is WiFi enabled, you would be able to join the WiFi SSID broadcasted by the Alarm Pro, but it would not show up in the Ring app or be controlled by using the Ring App. If you have a Zwave device you’re more than welcome to try and join the network, noting that functionality will be limited if it is not a WWR device, and depending on the device. Please note also, this device would not be monitored under professional monitoring. I recommend also considering the [Retrofit kit depending](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032456492-Welcome-to-the-Ring-Retrofit-Alarm-Kit) on what kind of Sensors you have and if they are hardwired.
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