If your inverter or battery has gone offline (for example after changing your router, SSID, or Wi-Fi password), you can reconnect it using your browser.
Use a laptop, tablet, or phone that can connect to Wi-Fi.
Disconnect from your home Wi-Fi.
Connect to the inverter’s Wi-Fi network (it will appear as a string of letters/numbers).
Open a browser and type 10.10.100.254 in the address bar.
Log in with:
Username: admin
Password: admin (unless you’ve changed it).
Set STA mode and transparent mode, then click Apply.
Go to STA interface setting → Search.
Select your home 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and check signal strength (RSSI).
Below 60% may cause issues.
Enter your Wi-Fi password, set security to WPA2, and click Apply.
Reboot the module via Device Management → Restart.
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