If the charger indicates that your network security settings need adjusting please following the below settings.
1️⃣ Access Your Router Settings
- Open a web browser on a device already connected to your Wi-Fi.
- Enter your router’s IP address (common ones 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
- Log in using your router’s admin username and password.
Tip: If you’ve never changed this, it’s usually printed on the router.
2️⃣ Locate Wi-Fi or Wireless Security
- Look for a section called “Wireless,” “Wi-Fi Settings,” or “Wireless Security.”
- You should see options for security mode, encryption, or password.
3️⃣ Switch to WPA2
- Find “Security Mode” (sometimes called “Encryption”).
- Change it to WPA2-Personal (or WPA2-PSK).
- If there’s a WPA2/WPA3 mixed mode, that may work, but if it dosn't you will need to set to WPA2.
4️⃣ Keep or Update Your Wi-Fi Password
- You can either keep your current password (so your devices reconnect automatically) or set a new strong password.
- Save the changes.
5️⃣ Reconnect Devices if Needed
- If you changed the password or the encryption type, all devices may disconnect.
- Reconnect them using the new settings.
6️⃣ Optional: Update Router Firmware
- Check if your router has a firmware update option — this keeps security strong.