I’ve already tried entering a fixed IP but I can’t get a connection to Solarweb. I have now reserved the address in the router. The LAN connection always comes with the IP 192.168.10.2 but my router has the IP 10.0.0… if I enter it in the HA integration and set it to WLAN in the inverter, the connection works. For the last few days it hasn’t shown me any current solar output, I assume because the modules are covered in snow and there is no production. The other values are there.
so does the wifi IP then get a 10.x.x.x address when connected to your internal network?
YES, In the Wifi ist is a 10.0.0. Adress
so if you set a static IP on the LAN interface to be 10.x.x.x (outside of the DHCP scope), can you ping that IP from your computer?
also do u set connection mode to this one?
Hello, thanks for the information, I think I have found the problem. I have an Ethernet switch in front of the inverter. Today I replaced the switch with another one see there, I suddenly have the IP range of 10.x.x.x on the LAN side.
Is anybody else having an issue with their inverter information now not flowing through to HA? Info stopped being reported a couple of days ago. I have rebooted, deleted reinstalled but to no avail. Note that it most likely is not a Fronius issue as data is updating through the app and also being updated to PVOutput.
no I’m still all good with mine, I’d try to confirm if from where you are hosting your HA you can at least telnet to port 80 of your inverter.
Yes, there have been reports, but still unclear what triggered this issue and no way to reproduce. It also seemed to solve itself.