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Connect a logger to Wi-Fi & DeyeCloud
Pair a Deye Wi-Fi data logger to the customer's router and bring the plant online in the DeyeCloud app.
Updated 1 June 2026
The Wi-Fi logger has its own setup hotspot. You configure it once via a browser, then the plant appears in DeyeCloud.
Part A — Point the logger at the router
- On your phone/laptop, open Wi-Fi and connect to the logger’s hotspot — the network name is the logger SN. The password is the characters printed after PWD on the logger label.
- Open a browser to
10.10.100.254. On first use, set a username and password (at least 6 characters) and click Done. - Log in, then open Wireless Settings and click Refresh to scan for networks.
- Select the customer’s router, enter its Wi-Fi password, and click Confirm.
- On success, open Device Status — the logger should show connected to the router and connected to the cloud server (only one of the two cloud servers needs to be connected).
On a weak signal, enable Manually Input Fixed IP or relocate the logger / add a repeater. 2.4 GHz only — the logger won’t see a 5 GHz-only SSID.
Part B — Add the plant in DeyeCloud
- In the DeyeCloud app, sign in and create a plant (address, system size, tariff).
- Add the logger by its SN.
- Confirm the inverter and battery populate, then check live power flow.
If the logger keeps dropping offline, see logger offline / won’t connect. On sites with no usable Wi-Fi, fit a 4G logger instead.