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WiFi connection issues after entering credentials

I’m trying to setup my AirGradient One Version 9 kit, but am running into issues actually connecting to my WiFi network after entering the credentials on the WiFi Manager screen. I’ve flashed the latest firmware for the monitor, and have tried rebooting it several times as well.

Here’s what I see in the monitor logs whilst this is occurring:

*wm:[2] <- HTTP WiFi save  
*wm:[2] processing save 
*wm:[2] Connecting as wifi client... 
*wm:[2] setSTAConfig static ip not set, skipping 
*wm:[1] Connecting to NEW AP: {ROUTERNAME}
*wm:[1] connectTimeout not set, ESP waitForConnectResult... 
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  15
*wm:[2] Connection result: WL_DISCONNECTED
*wm:[0] [ERROR] Connect to new AP Failed 
*wm:[2] [EVENT] WIFI_REASON:  8
*wm:[2] Processing - Disabling STA 

I’ve tried this same process multiple times and am certain the password I’m entering is correct. Maybe this has to do with some router settings?

Anything special in your wifi configuration? WPA3 or enterprise authentication or anything? Any spaces in your SSID?

It’s running with WPA2-PSK, so I believe the answer is no. No spaces in the network SSID.

Turns out the issue was that I had a subtle typo in the Wifi password… :slight_smile: Apologies… That turned out to be quite the rabbit hole to figure out…

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