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I need to move my router nearer to my front door in order for my ring doorbell to work better. At the moment it's connected to my desktop in my office. How should I do it please?
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I need to move my router nearer to my front door in order for my ring doorbell to work better. At the moment it's connected to my desktop in my office. How should I do it please?
router
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by JakeGould, fixer1234, music2myear, DrMoishe Pippik, Mike Fitzpatrick 20 hours ago
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What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago
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I need to move my router nearer to my front door in order for my ring doorbell to work better. At the moment it's connected to my desktop in my office. How should I do it please?
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I need to move my router nearer to my front door in order for my ring doorbell to work better. At the moment it's connected to my desktop in my office. How should I do it please?
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by JakeGould, fixer1234, music2myear, DrMoishe Pippik, Mike Fitzpatrick 20 hours ago
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Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago
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What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago
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What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago
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What is your question? You would just need to physically move it. And then it’s done.
– JakeGould
yesterday
Give us more information about the router - is it a cable company provided device, something you bought, etc.
– LawrenceC
yesterday
Routers and other network equipment can be placed anywhere you have cable and access to place them.
– music2myear
yesterday
The ring doorbell should be wifi based so I would either just get a router with better range or get another router and hook that up as an extension wifi, or get an actual wifi extender. Instead of moving the router. That way you would get better coverage in more places.
– CmosBattery
23 hours ago