How to fix Tesla WiFi that won’t connect or doesn’t work?
Tesla WiFi not connecting or not working how to fix this issue? One of the best things about Tesla cars is that they can connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi and do many different things.
But sometimes it can be hard to connect to Wi-Fi so you can update your software or use other features that need a working internet connection.
Here are a number of tips and workarounds that may help fix problems with Teslas not connecting to WiFi:
- If the router isn’t working, you might be able to fix it by unplugging and plugging it back in.
- You can reset the Wi-Fi in your car by “forgetting” the current Wi-Fi network and then reconnecting.
- Your Wi-Fi signal might get better if you move your car closer to the router.
- If you can, move the WiFi router closer to your car. This will improve the strength of the signal.
- If you have a WiFi Extender, use it. It will make your Wi-Fi reach farther.
- If your Tesla won’t connect to wifi, you might just need to restart it: hold down both scroll wheels for about 15 seconds, until the main screen goes black.
- In less than 2 minutes, Wi-Fi can be fixed.
- If you use the WEP standard, which is not safe, the car won’t connect. Check to see if your router’s Wi-Fi is set up for WPA or WPA2.
- If you want to connect to a hidden network, go to Wi-Fi Settings, enter the network’s name in the box that pops up, choose the security setting, and then touch Add Network.
- Very old routers can break down or do a poor job, so why not buy a newer one? This will probably make your wifi connection better and fix the problem of your Tesla not being able to connect to wifi.
- Use a mobile hotspot or the internet connection on your phone through Wi-Fi tethering to connect to the internet.
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