Ring Power Packs for external battery backup, which plug right into your Alarm Pro.Ring Video Doorbells and Cameras connect via wifi.Ring Alarm security devices, including Contact Sensors, Motion Detectors, Keypads and Range Extenders (both 1st gen and 2nd gen), which connect via Z-Wave.The Ring Alarm Pro works with a wide range of wifi and Z-Wave devices, including: of Wi-Fi 6 coverage to your existing network.** Which Ring devices work with the Alarm Pro? You can expand your wifi network at any time by adding eero 6 Extenders. Ring Alarm Pro supports fast wifi, and covers an area of up to 1500 square feet.*** The image below shows you the right way to set up your Alarm Pro as a router or gateway.Īlarm Pro will be connected to your modem and the internet using an ethernet cable, but will communicate with the cameras and devices in your home using wifi. You can create a secure wifi mesh network at your location in minutes, and use it to connect any wifi device to the internet. Ring Alarm Pro has a built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 router that connects directly to your modem. Do I still need my wifi router if I use Alarm Pro? You’ll be charged $3 per GB of cellular data that you use at the end of each month.
You will get 3GB of cellular data each month, included in your Ring Protect Pro subscription. Yes! You can set up your Alarm Pro using 24/7 Backup Internet** for your primary internet service. Connecting and disconnecting a camera or Video Doorbell to Ring Edge through Ring Alarm ProĬan I use Alarm Pro if I don’t have a broadband internet connection at my location?.MicroSD cards for Ring Alarm Pro information.
Or at least can’t appropriately interact with another Eero Gateway to still offer full functionality. Don’t really see or understand why it needs to be the main router. So exactly what features would be missing? Least I can then determine exactly how important those features are. Hence another reason why I would prefer avoiding having to define the Alarm Pro as also the main gateway. I have been reading a feature online product reviews and community posts/responses but can’t seem to get a definite answer to a few questions.įirst, is the built in Eero router a Eero Pro 6 or just a Eero 6? I wouldn’t want to downgrade my Gateway from a Pro 6 to just a 6.Īlso, the location of my ISP ONT isn’t suitable as a location for my Alarm Base Station. I currently have a well defined Eero meshed network based upon Eero Pro 6 units, and curious about upgrading my current Ring Alarm system to a Ring Alarm Pro.