Connecting to Wi-Fi with Android OS12 Devices
Wi-Fi connection settings native with Android OS12
Because of the Wi-Fi connection settings native with Android OS12 if you are experiencing issues connecting to Wi-Fi with the in-app steps, you may need to use one of the alternate connection options below to complete the initial setup of your station. One symptom of this is receiving a "Couldn't get IP Address" or "No IP Address Found" message when the device attempts to connect.
Try Another Device: If you have an alternate device to use that is an Apple device or an Android device with an OS version prior to OS 12 you can complete the initial set-up using that device.
WPS Option: Try connecting via WPS if your router has a WPS button. (NOTE: WPS is not supported by Google Mesh Routers.)
- Activate WPS on your router. This can be done using a dedicated WPS button on the router itself and/or through your router’s app or browser-based admin panel. Please consult your router’s manual for specific instructions as these can vary by model.
Once WPS is activated on your router, you will typically have about 2 minutes to complete the next step. - On your La Crosse Technology display, press and hold down both the SET and MINUS (-) buttons together for about 5 seconds. You should hear a beep and the display will enter WPS mode, allowing it to connect to your router automatically.
NOTE: If you do not hear a beep when holding down these two buttons, your display likely does not support WPS and this process will unfortunately not work to help get you connected. Also, on some displays, the SET button may be represented as a “Gear” icon. - After this process is initiated, your router should begin communicating directly with the La Crosse Technology display. If successful, you should begin to notice updated Internet time, date, and weather forecast information as well as a solid Wi-Fi Indicator shortly after the display connects.
SoftAP via Browser:
If you're having problems connecting to Wi-Fi with your mobile device, try using another mobile device not on Android OS12 or you can use your laptop or PC to connect using SoftAp connection via browser.
1. Confirm your La Crosse Technology display is not already connected to Wi-Fi. For instance, if you are receiving data in your La Crosse View app and/or if the Wi-Fi Indicator on the display is on solid, chances are it is already connected. If this is the case, trying to “connect” an already connected display may result in an error. You will only use this procedure if the Wi-Fi Indicator is not solid, and your display is not connecting after trying the original Wi-Fi setup from the app.
2. This step will vary slightly depending on if your display has a dedicated Wi-Fi button on the back:
- If your display has a Wi-Fi button, press it once and release. You should hear a beep and the display will enter SoftAP mode with the Wi-Fi Indicator flashing.
- If your display does not have a WiFi button, press and hold down both the SET and PLUS (+) buttons together for about 5 seconds, you should hear a beep and the display will enter SoftAP mode with the Wi-Fi Indicator flashing.
NOTE: If you do not hear a beep when holding down these two buttons, your display likely does not support SoftAP and this process will unfortunately not work to help get you connected. Also, on some displays, the SET button may be represented as a “Gear” icon.
3. On your desktop/laptop or mobile device, enter your Wi-Fi Settings page/app as if you were looking to join a new Wi-Fi network. Write down the name of the Wi-Fi network you would like the display to connect to exactly as it appears, including all capital and lowercase letters and punctuation.
NOTE: If your 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz networks have different names (SSIDs), then write down the 2.4GHz network name only. If you only have one network option, simply write this network name down.
4. While still using your desktop/laptop or mobile device, select the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) “Weather Connect_XXXXXX” from your available networks list. The XXXXXX should be the ID of the La Crosse Technology display. Wait for your device to connect.
NOTE: You may receive a “No Internet Available” message, please ignore this.
NOTE: Sometimes, the Weather Connect network will not display it's name immediately and will instead show as an Open Hidden Network. If you click on that network to connect it will then show the Weather Connect name and the process can continue from there.
5. On your desktop/laptop or mobile device, open a new browser window. Something like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple’s Safari should work just fine.
With this new window open, type in 192.168.4.1 into the address bar at the top and press enter or “go.” You should see a page like this come up shortly after:
6. In the SSID text box, type in the Wi-Fi network name you wrote down in step 3. And in the Passphrase box enter in your Wi-Fi network password. Please double check to confirm both the network name (SSID) and password were entered in correctly. Once confirmed, click or tap the Submit button on the bottom right.
During this process, the browser is communicating directly with the La Crosse Technology display, working to program your network settings onto the display’s Wi-Fi module. If successful, a small “Success” message will appear in the upper left corner of the browser window.
Shortly after, you should notice the Wi-Fi Indicator on the La Crosse Technology display is on solid, and it should then go through its normal process of populating Internet time, date, and weather forecast information.
NOTE: The display will exit the SoftAP mode on its own, and the “Weather Connect_XXXXXX” SSID should disappear. Your desktop/laptop or mobile device should also reconnect to your home’s original network automatically.
If you are still having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi after following the above steps, please contact our support team.