RELATED: How to Install and Set Up the Ring Video Doorbell The Ring Doorbell actually doesn’t necessarily need to be reset, since the unit itself doesn’t save any specific data on it that’s related to your usage. After 10 seconds, tap it again and see if the doorbell connects with the Wi-Fi. After you temporarily disconnect the power, check all of the wires leading into the device to make sure they're snugly seated. You can manually reconnect your Ring device back to your wifi network by following these steps: Note: Once your device is reconnected to wifi, you can return to this screen to see your wifi Signal Strength under Network. You will need to let your Ring Doorbell know about this change. If your device is battery-operated, check to see whether your battery has run out of charge. If your Ring device gets disconnected from your wifi network, it's usually easy to get reconnected via the Ring app. Now turn over your ring device, you should be able to see a small Orange button. For updated information and additional support resources, please visit our response to COVID-19. After 15 seconds release that button, at that time light on the front of you device will flashes for few seconds which indicates that Ring Doorbell 2 is restarting. Remove it first then find the black reset button on the right side of the device. You need to wait for a minute till the setup gets completed. If you have already set up the device’s WiFi on your device, but you need to reset or change it for any reason, here are the steps you should follow: Open the Ring app on your smartphone. Choose the Setup mode of the Ring Doorbell by tapping the Setup button. For Ring Doorbell 2, you can try to fix this by removing then reinserting the battery. Use the same process to change to a new wifi network. The wifi network password may have changed. Navigate to Device Health. Nothing, resetting sent back the message that the doorbell was already assigned to me but didn’t reset. you need to reconnect to wifi. If you are still having problems, you can reach out to Ring Support. Use the same process to change to a new wifi network. Open up the Ring app and tap on the three lines on the top left. Wait and see after if the device reconnects with the Wi-Fi. Navigate to the device you are resetting, then tap Device Health. Performing a hard reset. My ring doorbell was disconnected when the internet router was changed by the provider. For a powered-device, that could mean that the device has temporarily lost power. If you have a hardwired device without a battery, check to make sure the device is receiving power in the Device Health section of the Ring app. Press and hold the orange button on the back of the doorbell for 20 seconds, you will see the light on front of doorbell flashing which means the device is restarting. During the setup process, the Ring app will connect to this wifi network to "tell" your Ring product how to connect to your home wifi network.