GRIZZL-E SMART CONNECTION GUIDE

GRIZZL-E SMART CONNECTION GUIDE

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Connect Grizzl-E Smart to Wi-Fi

Connect your Grizzl-E Smart to your network using these simple steps:
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Connect to the Grizzl-E Smart Wi-Fi Network. The Wi-Fi network name is your serial number. Password is password.
2
In your browser, enter the IP address 192.168.4.1. This will open the Wi-Fi configuration page.
3
Enter your home Wi-Fi credentials to connect the charger to your home network.
4
Select the Save and Reboot button. Wait 2 minutes for the unit to establish connection.
Connect Grizzl-E Smart to Wi-Fi

Grizzl-E Connect

Grizzl-E Connect is the new Smart Charging application specifically designed for the Grizzl-E Smart.
Create a charging schedule, monitor real time charging, view detailed charging history, track charging cost, disable charger to prevent unauthorized use, and more.
To add your device to Grizzl-E Connect Application. Follow the directions above to connect your Grizzl-E Smart to Wi-Fi.
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Download Grizzl-E Connect application
2
Create an account and sign in.
3
Go to the Devices tab.
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Use the Scan Serial Number button to scan the QR code on the white label or type in the serial number manually.
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Select the Add Charger to Account button.
Grizzl-E Connect

Wi-Fi connectivity guidelines

Your Grizzl-E Smart charger will perform best with a stable and strong Wi-Fi internet connection.
Weak or unstable internet connections can limit performance of EV chargers and prevent communication with your charger.
Basic Requirements:
2.4 GHz band Wi-Fi Network (Not 5 GHz)
Signal strength of -67 dBm or greater where the charger is located
Some firewalls may prevent or disrupt charger communication
Wi-Fi connectivity guidelines
Check your location's Wi-Fi signal strength to ensure a quality EV charging experience. There are many third-party mobile apps available for testing Wi-Fi signal strength.
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The simplest solution is to move the Wi-Fi router. It should be as close to your EV chargers as possible.
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Wi-Fi repeaters or extenders can boost the signal of existing access points. 
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Multiple access points may be required to provide network coverage.