multiple wifi networks

can i store more than 1 wifi network in the unit? when at home it connects to my wifi correctly. however when i travel i want it to connect to my starlink’s wifi which is a different SSID. i can’t find a way to add more than one wifi network’s settings in the unit. please adivse.

thank you

Hi @ndamico, Unfortunately, we currently do not support storing multiple WiFi networks.
We suggest you only save one WiFi network each time.

Thanks. I suggest adding that feature

Logically the use of remote access is only beneficial if you have a large array of power stations or you want to manage a single power station while remote (say managing your power station at work while away from home). If you are in close proximity while traveling abroad with the power station (i.e. its with you in your van) you can logically use Bluetooth to manage it. If you have a way to keep your Starlink system plugged in at home, just connect the powerstation to Starlink and use it while at home as your “home base”. Digitally it’ll be connected to Starlink. Physically it will be in your home. You’ll still accomplish the same feat of accessing it remotely since Starlink can act as both a fixed point source of internet and a mobile one.

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so the issue is that when the car is at home it connects to my wifi fine. when the car is out adventuring i turn on the starlink for the duration of the trip. the unit lives in the car and can catch the house wifi when at home, and the starlink wifi when we are traveling. was hoping to not have to reconfigure it every time.

You can reconfigure it or just leave it connected to Starlink 24/7 and power Starlink internet while at home, so you don’t have to constantly bind and unbind. So what I’m essentially saying is, even while at home, leave it connected to Starlink and just power the Starlink Internet from the grid power of your home.

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Hi @ndamico, Thank you very much for your valuable opinions, which are of great reference value to us. We have promptly and detailedly conveyed your ideas to the technical manager, and the technical team is currently conducting in-depth feasibility discussions on these opinions, striving to find a better solution.

In the meantime, we recommend that you refer to the professional advice from @sealy1986 - since the network environment of the device may change after replacing the usage scenario, you need to rreconfigure the network at this time.