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- #Ring system eero router inside new mac#
I was able to great amazing wifi even all the way out to my mail box. It was Easy and worked very will (with three pack) in a three level home. When i set up the eero app and network it was amazing.
#Ring system eero router inside new mac#
Pretty sad that my 2011 mac time capsule hooks up easier than my 2019 eero. Both eero and RING should have this figured out by now since I understand that amazon now owns both. So this tells me the eero will not accept the RING system if your wifi name has an apostrophe in it.I changed my eero wifi to a two word name with no apostrophe or symbols.I tried to connect with my original wifi name(don’t).

I unhooked the time machine and hooked back in the eero.So I now know the old time capsule wifi will connect with an apostrophe. I changed the network name of the time capsule to an apostrophe(Don’t). I disconnected my eero wifi and hooked up an old mac time capsule wifi with a singular word network name.I have an apostrophe in my wifi network name.I now know the problem is eero accepting the RING interface. They could not see that the RING is reaching the system. After reading the chat group I tried walking away with my iphone to connect at 2.4GHZ.They did not solve my issue after 2 phone calls at an hour each. RING tech support can see that I attempted 20 set up tries.My wifi extender is about 3 feet away from the RING.
#Ring system eero router inside new password#
I go through the RING set up and once it finds the wifi and asks for password which I give it says “The wifi may be too far away.” And flashes blue.Here is a synopsis of my trouble shooting: My RING flood cam would not connect with the eero wifi.
#Ring system eero router inside new install#
The next time I tried to install the Ring Pro camera to my EERO mesh system, I walked my iPhone (with the app opened up and ready to enter the Wi-Fi password) about a good 75-80 feet away from the EERO PRO mesh system to "force" the EERO to switch down to the 2.4 GHz band.again, before entering my Wi-Fi password.and IT WORKED!Īgain.take your phone, with the Ring app, and walk a good distance AWAY from the EERO Pro mesh system to FORCE IT to connect at 2,4 GHz.BEFORE you enter your password! It did not switch down to it because it was close to the router. Even though EERO Pro does operate at 2.4 GHz. What happened is that the EERO Pro mesh WiFi was trying to connect via 5.2 or 5.8 Ghz ONLY!! The Ring Pro camera only operates at 2.4GHz. To verify the Ring Pro camera was working properly, I temporarily hooked the camera to my iPad hot spot and it worked perfectly! So, I eliminated that the camera was defective itself. Then the Ring camera goes from a flashing blue light to a flashing red light.BAD! The Ring Pro camera "thinks" you have entered the wrong password, via the app, when.THAT IS NOT THE CASE. When the Ring Pro camera sees the EERO Pro mesh network (usually at full/Excellent strength), it asks for the Wi-Fi password and unfortunately after you ENTER IT PROPERLY, it does not connect. I was so mad that I was getting ready to send back the Ring Pro cameras! I was getting so frustrated!! I used EERO Pro for months and loved it, but could NOT hook up my new Ring Pro (hardwired.did not want to change batteries) system! Ring Pro Camera (hard wired) issues with EERO Pro! - SOLVED
