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charger ssid
**Charger SSID** refers to the **Wi‑Fi network name (Service Set Identifier)** broadcast by a charger—most commonly an **electric vehicle (EV) charger** or other smart charging device.
When a charger has Wi‑Fi capability, it creates or connects to a wireless network. The **SSID** is the name of that network that appears in the list of available Wi‑Fi networks on a phone, tablet, or computer. Users select the charger’s SSID to connect to it for:
- Initial setup and configuration
- Connecting the charger to a home Wi‑Fi network
- Monitoring or controlling charging via an app
- Performing firmware updates
For example, a charger SSID might look like:
`EVCharger_1234` or `Wallbox_ABCDEF`.
In short, a charger SSID is simply the **Wi‑Fi network name associated with a smart charger device**.
As part of a recent promotion here in Australia, I received the MG Charge Hub Pro for free when buying the S5. I've just had it installed and although the manual says that 'plug and play' is the default, mine seems to require the RFID card to activate charging. The manual says I should be able...
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