Best Wi-Fi settings for your inverter and battery
Some Wi-Fi settings work better for smart devices like your inverter.
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Use WPA2 encryption (not WPA3).
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Split your Wi-Fi into 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Connect the inverter to 2.4GHz.
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Keep your SSID (Wi-Fi name) and password simple (letters/numbers only, no special characters).
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Place your router where it has a strong signal to your inverter (RSSI ≥ 60%).
When to Contact Support:
If you are unsure how to change router settings, ask your internet provider for help.
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