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You need to power cycle it (use the breaker in the panel), then for a few minutes it will act as a WiFi access point. Connect to that on your phone, same way as it was initially setup.How do you log into the Tesla wall connector?
I connected mine to the internet when it was installed, but I don’t see how to check to see if it received any updates
I was searching for this thread to update it. But you guys beat me to it. I will check my firmware as well but I must be 1.4.4 now too.[
I was able to get the charger to start broadcasting the SSID again by holding down the button on the charger plug for 5 seconds.You need to power cycle it (use the breaker in the panel), then for a few minutes it will act as a WiFi access point. Connect to that on your phone, same way as it was initially setup.
I was able to get the charger to start broadcasting the SSID again by holding down the button on the charger plug for 5 seconds.
So, it's now mid-July and the wifi interface is still broken. They can't possibly convince me that failing to load the live voltage and power stats is intended behavior. The issue is, they want to lock out the ability to change the circuit breaker rating unless you are on commissioning wifi and whatever intern they had try and make the web interface dynamic depending on which network it hosts on screwed it up and they haven't fixed it in more than half a year.
The unit also can't connect to the wifi if you have WPA3 enabled, even if your router is set to use both WPA2 and WPA3. A $5 smart outlet can manage this, but not a $500 wall connector from a company that produces leading-edge tech in their field.
If they spent a man-week of resources on this they could have a much better product and this thread would have a happy ending. They probably can't internally agree on what the desired behavior of the non-commissioning web interface should be or are killing that interface in favor of app integration and so have tabled it and forgotten it.
Am I reading this screen right, an owner can now block non Tesla’s from using say Destination Chargers?View attachment 625158
It's now 1.4.4. Got an access control option now
The wall charger can block charging non-teslasAm I reading this screen right, an owner can now block non Tesla’s from using say Destination Chargers?
I know this is an old thread but I just ran into the spinning wheel and the fix was to use Chrome. For whatever reason Safari on both iPhone and MacBook didn’t work.
I am new here and I just had the Tesla gen 3 wall connector installed two days ago. I was getting the spinning wheel. After troubleshooting (cutting the power at the circuit breaker, trying to use chrome…) I decided to forget the wall connector’s network in my iOS Wi-Fi settings. I then reconnected to the Wall Connectors Wi-Fi and it actually worked!! It also seemed to have trouble connecting to the 5 ghz frequency Wi-Fi signal, so I connected it to the 2.4ghz signal. This resolved the issue. Sounds like there maybe several solutions, I hope this helps someone!I had my Gen 3 charger replaced a few weeks back and it quickly updated to 1.3.0. It ran that way for a bit with no issues and then all of a sudden the web interface wasn’t reachable. I power cycled the charger and since then the below is all I see on the web interface. I get a spinning circle like something is loading but it never loads. Is anybody else getting this?
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Not really. You can pick to allow charging from either all vehicles or just Tesla. Mine is in my garage, so not really a setting I'll use.