Step 1. Turn on charger and have it broadcast a Wifi signal for 5 minutes.
Step 2. Scan QR code so your phone has the connection information and password for the charger's Wifi
Step 3. Scan second QR code for link to internet site that will read the information from your charger.
Step 3b. If if the internet site doesn't work (AND IT DOESN'T), change the address to
http://192.168.92.1 /wifi link. Oh. NOW it works!
Finally! Now that your phone sees your charger and is able to interact with it, you're supposed to be able to connect it to your home's wifi, but only if your router is broadcasting at 2.4 Ghz. If you're savvy enough, you can change this yourself. If you're lucky, your router is already broadcasting an account at this frequency. It doesn't matter. The stupid charger won't see it anyway.
Step 4. You should be able to go to the charger webpage, select wifi, and change the connection to your home's internet. Hahahaha!! It doesn't work! I told you! You've disconnected from the charger's wifi by selecting your home's wifi.
Step 5. Now that nothing works, you can still update the firmware on your charger by connecting to its wifi and going to
HTTP://192.168.92.1/update.
NOPE!! 404. Hahahahaha! That doesn't work either!!
Step 6. You've been punked by Tesla and Elon Musk, because none of this works. It was just a fool's errand to make you believe you were buying something that actually did what is was supposed to. Maybe you should have paid attention to those Tesla reviews?