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Patientman
Apr 19, 2024Aspirant
RBR50v2 cannot connect to Tesla Wall Charger
I have a RBR50v2 Router with 2 x RBS50v2 satellites. I recently added a RBS50 satellite to strengthen the signal at the front of the house. Router Firmware Version V2.7.4.24 I have had a Tesla Gen ...
- Apr 19, 2024
IF this charger device see the Orbi or TP-Link Wi-Fi signals, then you'll need to contact Tesla for help and support regarding there product.
Orbi is behind on FW as well:
Something to try and see if this changing anything.
FURRYe38
Apr 19, 2024Guru
IF this charger device see the Orbi or TP-Link Wi-Fi signals, then you'll need to contact Tesla for help and support regarding there product.
Orbi is behind on FW as well:
Something to try and see if this changing anything.
- PatientmanApr 19, 2024Aspirant
Thanks, but it does not see my network and Tesla have looked at it but found no fault.
- FURRYe38Apr 19, 2024Guru
Try enabling the Guest Network on the RBR. Give it a simple SSID name, say like RBR50-GuestNetwork and set the password to Password123. WPA2 and AES. Does it see this SSID name? If not, something Telsa will need to help out with.
I presume all other wireless devices see the network name?
- CrimpOnApr 19, 2024Guru
Like many Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it appears that the Tesla device creates its own WiFi hot spot and the smartphone setting things up first connects to the Tesla and then tells the Tesla to connect to the local WiFi system.
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/connecting-wall-charger-to-wifi.226513/
I'm assuming that when standing very close to the Tesla device, the smartphone detects both the Orbi WiFi signal and that TP-Link Extender WiFi signal?