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Saguarojoe
Jan 21, 2020Aspirant
Tesla goes to sleep
My Tesla Model 3 has no problem connecting to orbi when the car is awake however Teslas go into a deep sleep mode when parked after a few minutes. It disappears from the network in that state. If Tesl...
CrimpOn
Jan 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
(Caveat: My experience may not be relevant to yours.) My Nest thermostat disappears from the list of "Attached Devices" not because it is no longer connected, but because it has not sent/received data lately. When I open the Nest app on my phone, the thermostat suddenly appears. What I discovered was that the Nest has an "open connection" to the Nest Cloud (Amazon AWS).
How about two tests:
- Try to ping the Tesla. Does it respond? If so, it is obviously connected. This is not a "guaranteed test" because many devices (like my IP cameras) do not respond to ping. So, if the Tesla does not respond to ping, then
- Telnet to the Orbi and enter this command:
cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack | grep <ip of Tesla>
If the Tesla IP address shows up with an open connection to a cloud somewhere, then it should awaken and get the new software.
Example: cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack | grep 192.168.1.55
CrimpOn
Jan 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Not having a Tesla, this may be entirely "off the wall." Do you have some sort of "Tesla App" on your phone that allows you to do goofy things, like "summon it", start up the heater, blink the lights, or something? (not the keyfob remote, but an "app"?)
If so, wait until it "goes to sleep" and then see if the app still works.
- SaguarojoeJan 21, 2020AspirantYou are on the right track I think. Walking it with the app only doesn’t do it but having me show its location did work. Thanks for your suggestion