Are you tired of your Ring Doorbell showing a “weak WiFi signal” error, or your Ring camera constantly dropping its connection? You’re not alone. A stable wireless connection is the backbone of the entire Ring ecosystem, and when it falters, your home security does too. While a standard WiFi extender might seem like the obvious fix, the Ring Extender Wifi solution, specifically the Ring Chime Pro, offers a specialized approach designed to keep your devices online and performing their best. As a network specialist with over 15 years of experience, I’m here to walk you through everything you need to know.

At TVCSP, we’ve tested countless network setups, and we understand that Ring devices have unique connectivity demands. This guide will break down how the Ring Chime Pro works, how it differs from traditional extenders, and whether it’s the right choice for your smart home.
What is a Ring WiFi Extender, and How Does It Work?
When people refer to a “Ring extender WiFi,” they are almost always talking about the Ring Chime Pro. It’s a clever 3-in-1 device that acts as a WiFi extender, an indoor chime for your doorbell, and a nightlight.
Unlike a general-purpose WiFi extender that simply rebroadcasts your existing WiFi signal for all devices, the Chime Pro creates a dedicated network exclusively for your Ring products. This is a crucial distinction. By isolating your Ring cameras and doorbells on their own network, the Chime Pro protects them from network congestion caused by other devices like laptops, smart TVs, or gaming consoles.
Think of it this way: your main WiFi network is like a busy public highway. The Ring Chime Pro builds a private, express lane just for your Ring traffic, ensuring a smoother, more reliable connection.
Key Features of the Ring Chime Pro:
- Dedicated Ring Network: It extends your home WiFi signal specifically to your Ring devices.
- Audible Alerts: Functions as an indoor chime, so you can hear doorbell presses and motion alerts even if your phone is not nearby.
- Built-in Nightlight: Provides a soft, automatic glow for convenience.
- Dual-Band Connectivity: Supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi bands, offering flexibility for network optimization.
Standard WiFi Extender vs. Ring Chime Pro: Which is Better?
This is a question we get a lot, and the answer depends on your specific problem. A standard WiFi extender can be a good solution if you have widespread WiFi dead zones affecting multiple types of devices. However, if your primary issue is with your Ring devices specifically, the Chime Pro is often the superior choice.
“The biggest advantage of the Ring Chime Pro is its ability to create a separate, streamlined network. This significantly reduces the chances of signal interference and drop-offs for security-critical devices, which is something a generic extender can’t guarantee.”
– Jonathan Carter, Senior Network Engineer at TVCSP
Let’s break down the pros and cons to help you decide.
Using a Ring Chime Pro
Pros:
- Optimized for Ring: Designed from the ground up to work seamlessly within the Ring ecosystem.
- Reduces Network Congestion: Isolates Ring devices on their own network for a more stable connection.
- Easy Setup: Integration is handled entirely within the user-friendly Ring app.
- Multi-functional: Combines an extender, chime, and nightlight in one compact device.
Cons:
- Ring-Specific: It will only extend the network for Ring devices, not for your laptop or smartphone.
- Limited Range: Its range extension is effective but may not be as powerful as some high-end, dedicated WiFi extenders.
Using a Standard WiFi Extender
Pros:
- Universal Compatibility: Boosts the WiFi signal for all your wireless devices, not just Ring products.
- Greater Choice: A wide variety of models are available with different ranges and features.
- Potentially Wider Coverage: High-end models can cover larger areas than a single Chime Pro.
Cons:
- Can Add Complexity: You’ll be managing a separate device and network through a different app or web interface.
- Potential for Interference: It rebroadcasts your main network, so your Ring devices are still competing with everything else for bandwidth.
Step-by-Step: How to Set Up Your Ring Chime Pro
Setting up your Ring extender WiFi is incredibly straightforward. Ring has designed the process to be completed in just a few minutes through their app.
- Find the Right Spot: Choose an electrical outlet located roughly halfway between your WiFi router and your furthest Ring device. Avoid placing it behind thick walls, large furniture, or major appliances.
- Plug It In: Connect the Ring Chime Pro to the power outlet. The Ring logo on the front will start to pulse blue, indicating it’s in setup mode.
- Open the Ring App: On your smartphone or tablet, launch the Ring app.
- Add the Device: Tap the three lines in the top-left corner to open the menu, then select “Set Up a Device.”
- Select “Chimes”: Choose “Chimes” from the list of device categories.
- Scan the QR Code: Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code located on the side or back of your Chime Pro.
- Follow On-Screen Instructions: The app will guide you through connecting the Chime Pro to your home WiFi network. You will need to enter your WiFi password.
- Link Your Ring Devices: Once the Chime Pro is set up, the app will prompt you to link your existing Ring cameras and doorbells to its new, extended network. Simply select the devices you want to connect to it.
That’s it! Your devices will now automatically connect through the Chime Pro for a stronger, more reliable signal.
Common Problems and How to Troubleshoot Them
Even with an easy setup, you might run into a few snags. Here are some common issues and how to fix them.
My Chime Pro Keeps Disconnecting
- Check the Distance: The Chime Pro might be too far from your router. Try moving it to an outlet that’s a bit closer.
- Router Reboot: The classic “turn it off and on again” works wonders. Unplug your main WiFi router for 30 seconds and plug it back in. Do the same for your Chime Pro.
- Change WiFi Channel: Your router might be using a crowded WiFi channel. Log into your router’s settings and try switching to a less congested channel (e.g., 1, 6, or 11 for 2.4 GHz).
A Ring Device Won’t Connect to the Chime Pro
- Relink the Device: In the Ring app, go to the settings for the problematic device, select “Device Health,” and tap “Change WiFi Network.” Follow the steps to connect it specifically to the Chime Pro’s network.
- Check Signal Strength: In the “Device Health” section, look at the Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). If the number is high (e.g., -65 to -90), the signal is weak, and you may need to move the Chime Pro closer to that device. A good signal is typically -60 or better.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use any WiFi extender for my Ring Doorbell?
Yes, you can use any standard WiFi extender with a Ring Doorbell. However, it will not provide the benefits of a dedicated network, and your device will still be competing for bandwidth with other connected gadgets. For optimal performance, the Ring Chime Pro is recommended.
Does the Ring Chime Pro work with other smart home devices?
No, the Ring Chime Pro is designed to create a dedicated network exclusively for devices within the Ring ecosystem. It will not extend WiFi for your other smart plugs, lights, or speakers.
How far can the Ring Chime Pro extend my WiFi?
The effective range can vary based on your home’s layout, wall materials, and interference. Generally, it provides reliable coverage for an additional 1,500 to 2,000 square feet under ideal conditions. The key is placing it in the optimal halfway point between your router and device.
Do I need a Ring Chime Pro if I already have good WiFi?
Not necessarily. If your Ring devices are all reporting a strong signal (good RSSI in the app) and you aren’t experiencing connection drops or slow live view loading, you may not need one. The Chime Pro is a solution specifically for weak signal issues.
Can I use multiple Ring Chime Pros?
Yes, you can use multiple Chime Pros in your home to create a wider network for your Ring devices, effectively eliminating dead zones in a larger property.
Final Thoughts
For any household invested in the Ring ecosystem, a weak WiFi signal is a critical point of failure. While a generic extender can help, the Ring extender WiFi solution, the Chime Pro, offers a smarter, more targeted fix. By creating an exclusive network for your security devices, it enhances stability and ensures you receive the timely alerts you depend on.
Before making a purchase, use the Ring app to check the “Device Health” of your cameras and doorbell. If you consistently see a poor signal, the Ring Chime Pro is a powerful and purpose-built tool that will likely solve your connectivity woes for good.