Fixing setup issues
Learn how to resolve issues with setting up a Ring device in the Ring app.
Preparing for setup
- Have your wifi password available.
- Keep your mobile device close to the Ring device throughout the setup process.
Light pattern guides
Check the light pattern guide to find out why your Ring device is not connecting.
Unable to connect your Ring device to your wifi network
If setup fails, check your Ring device's light pattern or audio message. For network changes, contact your internet provider or router manufacturer.
Setup failed: Incorrect wifi password
Follow these steps to confirm the wifi password is correct:
- Open your mobile device’s wifi settings.
- Select your network's info icon and tapForget Network.
- Reconnect using your wifi password.
- If your mobile device cannot connect using the same wifi password after using Forget Network, contact your internet service provider.
Setup failed: Distance from wifi router or special characters in the wifi name
- If your Ring device is far away from your router, use a wifi extender, such as, or a mesh router to improve the wifi signal strength.
- Remove special characters from your wifi network name (e.g. apostrophes, spaces, !, @, #, $, %, &).
Setup failed: Unable to connect to internet
- Adjust firewall, ports, and protocols on your wifi router..
- Unplug all Ethernet cables from your router, except the main internet connection between your router and modem or wall outlet.
- Test your internet connection by loading ring.com when connected to the same wifi network on your mobile device.
- Having more than one wifi router can cause connection problems with Ring devices. Use only one router, or set up bridge mode with support from your internet service provider or router manufacturer, if needed.
Unable to scan the QR code
If your device has a removable faceplate or battery cover, the QR code might be underneath. You might also find the code on the product package or setup guide. Tap on the ? icon in the Ring app during this step for additional details.
- Make sure you have enough lighting and the QR code is in focus.
- If you are not able to scan, selectOther Options. Follow the in-app steps to manually enter the device PIN.
For devices without a QR code or PIN, follow these steps when prompted to scan the code:
- TapOther Options.
- TapCan't see the barcode?
- TapThe Ring device being set up.
- Continue to follow the in-app prompts.
Unable to find your address
If your address doesn’t populate when you try to add your location, try these tips:
- Turn on location permissions for the Ring app. Consult your mobile device provider for help, if needed.
- Place the pin on the map for new or unlisted addresses.
- Confirm you are signed in to the correct account, if you cannot find your existing location.
- Manually enter your address.
Unable to find or connect to the Ring wifi network
The Ring wifi network is a wifi access point that appears when your device is in setup mode.
- For battery-powered devices: Make sure the battery is charged and device powers on.
- For wired or plug-in devices:
- Verify the device is in setup mode.
- Use a different mobile device for setup.
- If your device is unable to find or connect to the Ring wifi network, perform a factory reset or power cycle your device before attempting a new setup.
Unable to find your wifi network during setup
If your wifi network is not appearing during the network selection of the setup process, check the following:
- Move the Ring device closer to your wifi router.
- Verify your mobile device can connect to the wifi network.
- If you have separate 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks, and the 5 GHz is not appearing, try connecting to your 2.4 GHz network instead. Some Ring devices only support 2.4 GHz networks.
Factory reset your device
If you continue to experience setup issues, try performing a factory reset on your device. Learn how to factory reset or power cycle your device.
Important note: If you continue experiencing setup issues after trying these steps, contact Ring Support for additional assistance.
