Comment by m463
15 hours ago
by commissioned you mean "connect it to your home wifi and let it talk to tesla"? (i won't do that)
because it hasn't gone away after configuring the setup stuff (amps, etc)
15 hours ago
by commissioned you mean "connect it to your home wifi and let it talk to tesla"? (i won't do that)
because it hasn't gone away after configuring the setup stuff (amps, etc)
Can I ask why don't you want a Tesla charger talking to Tesla? Seems a bit odd if you already own a Tesla vehicle that is just piping the data to Tesla all the time.
Yes, obviously. If you didn't want that, you should have bought another charger, maybe Bluetooth only, and add your home-grown layer on top of it.
Is it possible to connect it to your wifi but block it talking to the internet? I'd be curious to know if that stops the built in SSID.
Mine did
And make sure the firmware is up to date. Mine is at 26.2.2.