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Can you use more the one ring bridge to cover...
Can you use more the one ring bridge to cover both sides of the house lighting?
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Can you use more the one ring bridge to cover both sides of the house lighting?
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The Ring Bridge can support up to 50 Smart Lighting devices. These devices can all be in one Group or multiple Groups.
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Feb 19, 2020
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One bridge per household.
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Only one bridge is supported per location (house). Each device acts as a repeater so you should be ok.
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that's the problem does not cover whole area as stated. Thought it would, but a challenge. Does not make sense to only use one and have to decide front and side or back and side
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It sure would make sense for Ring to make a Bridge Extender at least.
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Produce seems redundant, I don’t have one but I have all of those same features. Am I missing something?
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Feb 20, 2020
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Buy Lifx bulbs. No bridge required I control control via motion a few of my lifx bulbs.
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I use in my house, but they do not sell lights like RING.
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Just so you know several of these lights continue to go on and off line
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