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Fixing offline devices

If your Ring device falls offline, you will not be able to view live video, get alerts, or record events around your home. Learn how to figure out why your device may be offline, and how to get it back online.

Watch the video guide for troubleshooting wifi for Ring devices

Checking if your device is offline

There are a few ways to tell if your Ring device is offline:

  • Check the device in the Ring app. You'll see an offline icon over the device's camera tile. Tap the icon to see an error code (e.g. "P1-65") and troubleshooting steps.
  • Look at the
    section in the Ring app. This will show the current status of your device.
  • Check for notifications. You may receive a push notification, text message or email alerting you that your device is offline.

Reconnecting your device

If your device is offline, try these steps to reconnect it:

  1. Open the Ring app to the main dashboard.

  2. Tap more (•••) on the camera you want to access.

  3. Tap your device's Settings.

  4. Tap the Device Health tile.

  5. Under Network, tap
    Reconnect
    or
    Change Network
    and follow the prompts.

Watch for light patterns and audio cues from the device as it reconnects. If the reconnection fails, use our guide for resolving setup issues.

Improving connectivity

If your device keeps disconnecting from the internet, try these tips:

If you're still having issues, check your overall network health. Restart your router and modem, test your internet speed, and consider upgrading your wifi setup (like switching to an eero mesh system).

Factory reset or power cycle your Ring device

If your device remains offline, or is not responding, perform a factory reset or power cycle your device before performing a new setup.

  • To factory reset doorbells, cameras, and Chimes:
    Hold the setup button for 20 seconds, then release.
  • To power cycle battery-operated devices
    : Remove the battery pack(s) for 10 seconds, then reinsert.
  • To power cycle plug-in devices:
    Unplug the device for 10 seconds, then plug back in.
  • To power cycle wired devices:
    Turn off the power source (light switch or circuit breaker) for 30 seconds, then turn back on.

Checking your network

Follow these steps to improve connectivity.

Ring Alarm Base Stations

  • Connect the Base Station directly to your router via ethernet cable.
  • As a last resort, you can
    and repeat the initial setup process.

Note: All Ring Alarm sensors will need to be factory reset before they can be reconnected to the Base Station. Learn how to factory reset your Ring Alarm devices.

Using more than one router with Ring

Having more than one wifi router can cause connection problems with Ring devices. Choose one of these fixes:

  • Keep just one router, and remove the old one.
  • Ask your internet provider or router manufacturer how to setup Bridge mode.

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