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MartinaG's avatar
MartinaG
Aspirant
Jan 18, 2018

N600 wifi router modem router

Ring is not enabled don't know how to connectRing device is not connected to network.

 

8 Replies

  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    N600 is a wifi speed label, not a Netgear model number. There are dozens of N600 devices in Netgear's range.

     

    What is ring and what are you asking?

     

     

    • MartinaG's avatar
      MartinaG
      Aspirant
      I DId follow lo the steps as indicated that is the reason why I posted in this blog for help. Thanks I will look for help someplace else
      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > I DId follow lo the steps as indicated [...]

           I don't see the steps which you took.  All I see is:

              Ring-c08dbc
              Security-non-enabled

        and a bunch of "Access Control" reports.  I don't know what
        "Security-non-enabled" means, but my guess is this:

        > [...]  Either you need to tell the
        > Ring gizmo which wireless network credentials to use, or else you need
        > to go through a WPS set-up procedure.

           I see no signs that you have done anything to let this Ring gizmo
        join your wireless network.  Not blocking it with "Access Control" stuff
        is not enough.

        > [...] I will look for help someplace else

           No matter where you go, you may need to supply some useful
        information, and/or answer some basic questions.

  • The model number is 802.11 n Dual Bamd gigabit. The ring is a doorbell that can take video but it must be connected wirelessly to the house wifi
    • michaelkenward's avatar
      michaelkenward
      Guru - Experienced User

      MartinaG wrote:
      The model number is 802.11 n Dual Bamd gigabit

      That is also a speed thing 

       

      Look for "Model Number" on the label on the back /bottom /side. 

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > [...] The ring is a doorbell [...]

           Does it have a model number?  Does it come with instructions which
        tell you how to connect it to your wireless network?

           This stuff isn't magic.  Some stranger can't walk up to your front
        door with a Ring video/doorbell gizmo, and connect it to your wireless
        network.  It must be configured, somehow.  Either you need to tell the
        Ring gizmo which wireless network credentials to use, or else you need
        to go through a WPS set-up procedure.

           Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
        for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  Do something similar
        for the Ring gizmo.