gforce1963
New Around Here
Just to throw my two cents in....
I too had problems with my Ring doorbell. I had a Netgear R6300v2 that is my main router that I use with my cable modem in bridged mode. I would get no notices when connected to wifi. There is a app that is called Push Notification tester. It checks to see if you can get push notifications. I would try that first in two ways , connected to wifi only and connected to cellular only, to see if your able to get notifications. I have a feeling it will be fine when connected to cellular data. Turned out that I wasn't get ANY of them from any app when connect to wifi. I ended up replacing the netgear with an Asus- N65U and bingo, the notices started coming in. I have heard that turning off SPI on the firewall on the router night help as well. But I have not tested this to be sure. My solution was a bit extreme, but in the long run it works for me. That netgear was a bit on the flakey side anyway. The Asus has been more stable than the netgear was.
I too had problems with my Ring doorbell. I had a Netgear R6300v2 that is my main router that I use with my cable modem in bridged mode. I would get no notices when connected to wifi. There is a app that is called Push Notification tester. It checks to see if you can get push notifications. I would try that first in two ways , connected to wifi only and connected to cellular only, to see if your able to get notifications. I have a feeling it will be fine when connected to cellular data. Turned out that I wasn't get ANY of them from any app when connect to wifi. I ended up replacing the netgear with an Asus- N65U and bingo, the notices started coming in. I have heard that turning off SPI on the firewall on the router night help as well. But I have not tested this to be sure. My solution was a bit extreme, but in the long run it works for me. That netgear was a bit on the flakey side anyway. The Asus has been more stable than the netgear was.