7) Another possibility, which I've avoided exploring because I don't know what will happen on the Tesla side, is that I can link the inverter through my internet using Ethernet. I'm technical enough that I can run a Cat6 cable from my switch, crimp an RJ45 or wire it directly if that's what I need to do) but I'm unsure what will happen to the Tesla monitoring if I do that. I can only have the inverter set to communicate on Zigbee OR LAN, not both. My guess, though obviuosly I don't know this for sure, is that if I disconnect Zigbee and switch the inverter over to LAN communication, the tesla app isn't going to get monitoring data anymore. That's not a HUGE issue, except this is a rental system, so Tesla is probably going to freak out if I do that and they lose connection to the system. I'd like to find a way to leave the GWY10 in place, but remove their restriction for communication, but I don't know how to get into the config settings or reflash the GWY10 to change anything on it. Does anyone have experience with this?