Hi, I recently invested in an Alexa system to replace failing astronomical timers and an older RF intercom. Years ago I had an extensive X10 system. This is not as extensive, but my son and I have had fun with it.
We have two Echo Show 5" units and four Echo Dots Gen 3. We also have about four TPLink Kasa smart wall switches and more than a dozen Kasa smart plugs, and a Ring Pro doorbell.
Everything works as expected except one thing: The Ring Doorbell communication with the four Echo Dots.
When someone presses the Ring Doorbell, all six Echos announce it, which is great. I can say "Talk to Front Door" on the Echo Shows and after about five seconds I'm connected to the Ring Pro Doorbell and can talk maybe five seconds after that.
However, when I try to do the same on the Echo Dots "Talk to Front Door" they say, "Front Door isn't responding" after maybe 2-3 seconds (shorter time than it takes the Echo Shows to connect fully).
I ran the internet diagnostics on the Ring Doorbell pro and it said around 10 Mb/s up/down depending on which test server. The thing I noticed was latency was 44 ms which seemed a bit long, but no where near the delays I'm experiencing, but they could add up with lots of hand-shaking.
Two questions:
(1) Is there a way to increase the time-out delay on the Echo Dot Gen 3 units?
(2) Any thoughts on how to decrease the overall connect time for all units?
Any other thoughts would be appreciated.