Look closely at the back, bottom, or sides of the camera body. Manufacturers often print the Wi-Fi SSID (network name) and PWD (password) on a small silver or white sticker.
Most 168 Car DVR dashcams use a standard, sequential numerical code set by the factory. If you are connecting your phone to the dashcam's WiFi network for the first time, try these common default passwords: (Most common) 1234567890 00000000 (Eight zeros) 88888888 (Eight eights) 168 car dvr wifi password
If you are successfully connected to the Wi-Fi network but the app shows a frozen black screen or a continuous loading wheel, it is usually a software permission issue. Look closely at the back, bottom, or sides
Turn off mobile data on your phone while connecting to the dashcam. Android and iOS sometimes reject the dashcam network because it lacks internet access. If you are connecting your phone to the
Smartphones are programmed to seek internet access. Because the dash cam’s WiFi network provides local data transfer but , your phone may automatically drop the connection. Turn off your cellular/mobile data completely before trying to connect to the dash cam. Disable "Smart Network Switch"
Does your dashcam have a , or is it a screenless model? What error message (if any) shows up on your smartphone?
If none of the passwords from Part 2 work, the previous owner may have changed it, or the firmware has corrupted the default. You must the device.