WiFi signal
I’ve photographed the setup I have that uses all available sockets, https://photos.app.goo.gl/AYgwJXcyniwB845c7 …The Ring doorbell is not connecting to the network, but choices are limited with this set up shown, with the sockets in the cupboard already being for the vacuum charger and refrigerator, so with a double plug for the 24v phone power adapter. Next along is the Echo Pop and Hive WiFi repeater using a double socket. The Echo Pop is paired with the doorbell in the Alexa app, and the Hive component really ought to be paired as part of its function on a home network - especially as it is also used within the Alexa App. The problem here is that such components do not offer this connectivity, or throughput for one that does, and so now with all the power sockets used up, I need advice on how to get a signal to the doorbell - considering, its power adapter, the Echo Pop and Hive “WiFi repeater*” could all function in this way *with little more than a ‘compatibility’ patch required… Prior to this install, another [same model] unit was working ok from first setup and had broadcast video from outside the door on the wall where it’s fitted; for whatever other installation issue [after getting a power adapter] it was replaced, and while the new unit had the exact same installation issues that followed the first unit’s addition of the power adapter, but before the power supply was added - the cause was determined in router settings and it now works, but this time is out of range when mounted on the wall… Please advise.
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21-12-2023 02:51:16
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