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It varies upon materials in the way or objects between camera and router. I’ve had some pick up amazing thru 3 floors of a home. I still like to use the chime pro as extenders. If not you can always add some WAP in your home or office to get the WiFi signal strength you need.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Mike, Placement and installation of the Ring devices, such as the Floodlight Cam are very important. The further wifi signals have to travel, the weaker they get. Think about driving out of town and having your car radio signal get weak or stop broadcasting. Wifi signals are the same way. When wifi signals have to travel distances, like reach out to your front or back yard or work around obstacles, they get weaker For homes that are 1500 square feet or under a wifi extender can be a good solution to extend your wifi range. There are many brands of wifi extenders available from electronic stores. The Ring Chime Pro is a wifi extender that was designed to work with Ring devices. For larger homes that may have a lot of electronic devices spread throughout the house, a mesh network may be a better solution than a wifi extender. When wifi signals have to travel between floors of a house, or building materials (brick, stucco, metal) that interfere with wifi signals, a mesh network is more likely to be able to overcome wifi obstacles than a wifi extender. Please visit this article for more details: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360050893351-How-Do-Wifi-Extenders-Work-. Ring Community launched in March 2019 to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our customers. You can find tips and tricks from other Ring users at https://community.ring.com/. This peer-to-peer forum allows our neighbors to share their feedback and experiences to assist each other in resolving their concerns. All the best, Antonio from Ring
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