@ramazanali said:
I can not connect to wifi of basic lora gateway module. This module with black box and ssid ELECROW-GW1C. I am not successful with PC or Phone or Laptop.
Try rebooting the device, checking power, or contacting Elecrow support for firmware or setup help.
Sounds frustrating—especially when something as simple as connecting to Wi-Fi turns into a blocker. I’ve dealt with that exact module before (the ELECROW-GW1C), and it can definitely be a bit picky.
First, make sure the device is powered properly—some gateways don’t fully boot or broadcast their SSID if the power supply is unstable or underpowered. Try using a different USB cable or adapter if you haven’t already.
If you do see the SSID (ELECROW-GW1C) listed but can’t connect, try forgetting the network on your device and reconnecting. Some users have reported that the default password is either empty or something like 12345678, but it’s worth checking the documentation or sticker on the device for that.
Also, avoid connecting with multiple devices at once. These gateways sometimes limit the number of clients or behave strangely if one device is half-connected.
If the SSID doesn’t show up at all, try holding down the reset button (if there is one) for 5–10 seconds to force it back into AP mode. It might have switched modes or failed to boot properly.
Lastly, if nothing works, it might help to plug it into a PC via USB and check if any serial logs are coming out. Sometimes you’ll get error messages or logs that give you a clue about what’s going wrong.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of this already—it’s a finicky little box, but it can be tamed.
If the default password "12345678" isn't working, try uploading the firmware to the gateway module using the steps from the official Elecrow wiki. After uploading, be sure to press and hold the BOOT button for 3 seconds to activate the changes. That should resolve the Wi-Fi connection issue. Get more detailed guideline on : https://carparkingmultiplayer2.com/
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Try rebooting the device, checking power, or contacting Elecrow support for firmware or setup help.
Sounds frustrating—especially when something as simple as connecting to Wi-Fi turns into a blocker. I’ve dealt with that exact module before (the ELECROW-GW1C), and it can definitely be a bit picky.
First, make sure the device is powered properly—some gateways don’t fully boot or broadcast their SSID if the power supply is unstable or underpowered. Try using a different USB cable or adapter if you haven’t already.
If you do see the SSID (ELECROW-GW1C) listed but can’t connect, try forgetting the network on your device and reconnecting. Some users have reported that the default password is either empty or something like
12345678
, but it’s worth checking the documentation or sticker on the device for that.Also, avoid connecting with multiple devices at once. These gateways sometimes limit the number of clients or behave strangely if one device is half-connected.
If the SSID doesn’t show up at all, try holding down the reset button (if there is one) for 5–10 seconds to force it back into AP mode. It might have switched modes or failed to boot properly.
Lastly, if nothing works, it might help to plug it into a PC via USB and check if any serial logs are coming out. Sometimes you’ll get error messages or logs that give you a clue about what’s going wrong.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of this already—it’s a finicky little box, but it can be tamed.
If the default password "12345678" isn't working, try uploading the firmware to the gateway module using the steps from the official Elecrow wiki. After uploading, be sure to press and hold the BOOT button for 3 seconds to activate the changes. That should resolve the Wi-Fi connection issue. Get more detailed guideline on : https://carparkingmultiplayer2.com/