Land Rover
Intermittent Network Connectivity
Land Rover charger intermittently loses Wi‑Fi connection, causing smart scheduling or monitoring to fail, while basic charging continues.
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Possible Causes
Weak Wi‑Fi signal at charger location, Interference from other wireless devices, Overheating of Wi‑Fi module, Antenna cable partially disconnected
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety warning: Network issues do not affect basic electrical safety.
- 1. Check signal strength: Use your phone near the charger to see Wi‑Fi signal quality. If weak, move the router closer or add a Wi‑Fi extender.
- 2. Change Wi‑Fi channel: Log into your router and select a less congested channel to reduce interference.
- 3. Inspect antenna (advanced): With power OFF, open the charger and ensure the Wi‑Fi antenna cable is firmly connected and not pinched.
- 4. Reduce metal obstructions: Avoid placing metal objects or vehicles directly between the charger and router.
- 5. If dropouts persist: Consider using a wired Ethernet connection if supported, or have the Wi‑Fi module checked and replaced.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Wi‑Fi Antenna / Communication Module
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