What do I do if my Ford home charge station has Wi-Fi connectivity issues?
If you are having issues with your home charger's connectivity or are setting up your charger for the first time, review the guidance below.
Note:
- Your charge station does not need to be connected to a network to charge your electric vehicle (EV).
- Ford charge stations can charge vehicles in their default state after installation.
Home Charge Station Wi-Fi Troubleshooting
Follow the guidance below to troubleshoot Wi-Fi network connectivity on your Ford home charge station.
Checking Connectivity and Network Availability
Confirm your home Wi-Fi network can reach your charger.
- This can be confirmed using another device, such as a phone, tablet, or laptop.
- If possible, use a 2.4 GHz network. 2.4 GHz networks have higher signal strength over greater distances.
- Adding a Wi-Fi extender may improve a weak or intermittent signal.
For additional network troubleshooting, you may need to contact your internet service provider.
Wi-Fi Setup Troubleshooting
If you are attempting to set up your charger and cannot connect to Wi-Fi, restart the setup process by following the steps below.
- Shut the charger off at the breaker and wait 10 minutes to turn it back on.
- Force close all apps on your phone.
- Reset your home Wi-Fi.
- Turn the breaker back on.
- Attempt to set up your home charger again.
If the above troubleshooting does not resolve your issue, contact Ford for additional support.
Additional Topics
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