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Shelly energy meter

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Hi, has anybody got a step-by-step installation guide to connect my Shelly energy meter to cloud/ phone. Thanks


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I think all Shelly devices work the same - by default they'll be broadcasting a WiFi access point (AP) and you can connect your phone to that AP, and then the Shelly has a web interface at IP address 192.168.33.1 -  you connect to that and then go into Settings -> WiFi to connect the Shelly to your local network, and go from there.

In simple steps:

- power up the Shelly device

- look on your phone for a WiFi network called "ShellyXXXXXXXX" (usually mentions the type of device)

- once connected, use the browser on your phone to go to http://192.168.33.1

- from that web-page go to settings, and connect to your WiFi (you can set up the details for up to two WiFi networks I think)

(where 'phone' is mentioned above, 'laptop' or 'PC' will do - anything with a WiFi card that can be used to connect to the Shelly)

The Shelly docs are pretty good:

https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-pro-1-web-interface-guide

 

btw, if you've changed the Shelly to disable its AP (which is wise once you're all set) and you can't find it when you scan for WiFi networks, then there's a reset procedure for the device (usually a small reset button on it somewhere) and that will do what it says on the tin.


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@mikefl Thank you



   
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