Blink
Unstable Network Connectivity
Blink EV charger’s Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection frequently drops, causing issues with remote monitoring or billing.
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Possible Causes
Weak Wi-Fi signal, Faulty Ethernet cable or connector, Interference from nearby devices, Failing internal network interface
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Network work is low-voltage, but avoid opening the unit while energized unless necessary.
Steps to troubleshoot:
- Signal strength: For Wi-Fi, check signal at the charger location with a phone. Improve by relocating the access point or adding a repeater.
- Ethernet cable: Replace the patch cable and ensure connectors click firmly into place.
- Channel/interference: Change Wi-Fi channel or move other 2.4/5 GHz devices away from the charger.
- Firmware: Update the Blink charger firmware and router firmware to latest versions.
If connectivity remains unstable with a known-good network, the internal network interface module or main control board may need replacement.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Blink Network Interface Module
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