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Related to your question: The units should be fine with limited bandwidth as long as there isnt a physical issue with the router. Alerting to the outside world may be on a little delay, but communication between each other should be fine. Not related to your question: You need to have a reliable third party IT company come take a look at your network, specifically to run a site survey and look for interference from other networks. If i had to take a well educated guess, i'm going to say that you probably have your gear on default channels, and very likely have several neighbors running the same gear on the same default channels.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the same AT&T service, and use it with multiple Ring cameras, plus the Ring Doorbell Pro. I never had any problems other than delays in the recordings, which I attribute to Ring, not AT&T. However, please read my product review before purchasing the Doorbell Pro. There is a significant delay between the time someone pushes the button at your door, and when the original house chime sounds. Ring tech support says this delay is "normal". It is unacceptable for many customers, including me.
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