There is now a possibility to use an Android emulator (thus eliminating the need of a compatible rooted Android device). The only requirement is that the inverter's server is reachable at 10.10.100.254, which is the only address the official app can use (it cannot be changed). There are many ways to achieve that, the obvious one is the direct connection to the inverter in the AP mode, which is not always possible (inverter too far from the development machine running the Android emulator etc.). The way I use is bridging the inverter's network to the main network; for that you will need a router/AP/other network device which supports switching the wlan card to the station mode.
This method shall be documented in the near future, when I have enough time to do so.
There is now a possibility to use an Android emulator (thus eliminating the need of a compatible rooted Android device). The only requirement is that the inverter's server is reachable at
10.10.100.254
, which is the only address the official app can use (it cannot be changed). There are many ways to achieve that, the obvious one is the direct connection to the inverter in the AP mode, which is not always possible (inverter too far from the development machine running the Android emulator etc.). The way I use is bridging the inverter's network to the main network; for that you will need a router/AP/other network device which supports switching the wlan card to the station mode.This method shall be documented in the near future, when I have enough time to do so.