If you checkout through amazon and select the $30 annual basic ring subscription plan you won't have to pay tax. If you checkout on the Ring website or the Ring app you have to pay sales tax. This should work in most states. It's not a lot, but for you penny pinchers out there it's just a fun little loophole lol.
I know a lot of you took advantage of the ring video doorbell sales this past month and are probably nearing the end of your 30 day free trial so this little trick might come in handy.
Will not work with the Ring Protect Plus annual subscription. Ring Protect Basic Plan only.
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&...1076924011
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It doesnt matter where your ring is
I live in TX, just got the annual plan for $100 with no tax, after changing to my parents address in CO.
That said, I'm invested in many of their products and grandfathered in to their pro plan. Just irritates me that when I absolutely need it, it doesn't work.
Likely not a wifi or phone issue. Multiple different phones, multiple different wifi situations, multiple different internet services and different 5g.
Sometimes reloading the app fixes it.
This would be solved by local recording and access.
Sometimes reloading the app fixes it.
This would be solved by local recording and access.
But hey, you're fixed on thinking it's not your internet, so no point in wasting any more time with this post. Good luck
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But hey, you're fixed on thinking it's not your internet, so no point in wasting any more time with this post. Good luck
And you think no one else has this issue.
It's not a singularity. Googling it shows that there's a shared frustration with the service.
https://www.google.com/search?q=r...e&
Not trying to personally attack you or trying to argue with you. Just letting others know of a shortcomings of the service experienced by many people so they can make an informed decision for themselves.
It's not a singularity. Googling it shows that there's a shared frustration with the service.
https://www.google.com/search?q=r...e&ie=UTF-8 [google.com]
Not trying to personally attack you or trying to argue with you. Just letting others know of a shortcomings of the service experienced by many people so they can make an informed decision for themselves.
"I did a lot of research on the load time issue as well as tech support calls to see how I can improve load time.
Conclusion: Ring Doorbell devices WiFi antenna design is not really good and therefore the further you are from the router the lower the quality of the connection is ,even if the RSSI is good. Changing channels didn't help. My router is an Orbi (high end ) and my signal at home is 500Mbps. After endless testing - I solved the slow load time issue by placing a wireless access point (Apple Airport express) literally on the other side of the wall of my doorbell. From that moment load times have dropped to about 2 seconds.
Happy now although it's a shame I had to go through so much hardship to get a good, consistent user experience."
"All of my cameras load in 3-4 seconds. As others have said load time has more to do with the quality of your wifi signal, and your ISP speed tier. RSSI only tells you part of the story."
"3-4 at most for me."
Most people on reddit are happy with their ring connection. Obviously, when it comes to network issues, the ones with issues will scream the loudest.
Additional info: I had originally setup Ring Alarm in May 2021. Maybe that's why I had the ability to get monitoring? https://support.ring.co