DarkStar
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Just received the following email blast from Blink. Don't know many that ever had their CDMA modems enabled though...
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As you may recall, in order to meet the reporting requirements of the EV Project, Blink installed and has maintained the CDMA modem for your residential EV charger. However, now that the residential portion of the EV Project has concluded, please be advised that the CDMA modem will be disabled as of February 28, 2014. However, you will still be able to charge your EV with the modem disabled.
In order to continue utilizing the network functionality of your residential charging station going forward, you will need to provide your own Ethernet or Wi-Fi Internet connection for the charger. Step-by-step instructions for connecting your station to the Internet can be found on pages 10 - 16 of your owner's manual. If you do not have a copy of the manual, please contact our Customer Support Center at (888) 998-Blink (2546) or support@blinknetwork and a copy can be provided to you.
Should you require a wireless router, we recommend the Cisco-Valet Plus M20 Wireless Router, which can be purchased our Blink HQ website.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate the Customer Support Center (888) 998-Blink (2546).
We thank you for your cooperation and look forward to continuing our partnership!