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I have the wireless door bell and I am moving. I need to know how to power off the doorbell. And sometimes when I move the box the doorbell is calling me
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It depends on the doorbell. You have chosen the wire-free doorbell so that implies the AVD2001. All you need to do is to remove the doorbell from its mount and then the battery. Unscrew the mount from the door frame to take with you. If you have connected existing wires so a traditional chime can be used, be sure to take the wires off the doorbell. You should probably replace the old doorbell so the new owner can have a working doorbell.
When you get into your new place, don't bother with changing all your WiFi devices to the new WiFi settings, Instead, go into the new router's configuration and change the SSID and password to match your old one. That way all your devices will automatically connect with no changes needed - make one change instead of many. You may also want to check the encryption method while you're in there to make sure it's WPA2 (AES).
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It depends on the doorbell. You have chosen the wire-free doorbell so that implies the AVD2001. All you need to do is to remove the doorbell from its mount and then the battery. Unscrew the mount from the door frame to take with you. If you have connected existing wires so a traditional chime can be used, be sure to take the wires off the doorbell. You should probably replace the old doorbell so the new owner can have a working doorbell.
When you get into your new place, don't bother with changing all your WiFi devices to the new WiFi settings, Instead, go into the new router's configuration and change the SSID and password to match your old one. That way all your devices will automatically connect with no changes needed - make one change instead of many. You may also want to check the encryption method while you're in there to make sure it's WPA2 (AES).
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