GET Sx1 Wifi Connection
Service Procedure
SX1 PRO · WiFi-COM First-Time Pairing
Connecting SX1 Connect to the WiGET app for initial setup
Time
10 min
App
WiGET
Procedure Overview
About This Procedure
The WiFi-COM module is the WiFi communication device that lets your phone or tablet talk to the SX1 PRO ECU. Once paired with the WiGET app, you'll be able to switch maps, adjust fueling and ignition, run diagnostics, monitor live data, and toggle traction control settings — all wirelessly. This sheet walks through the very first pairing on a new install.
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Setup
Time to Complete & What You'll Need
Time to complete
10
minutes
Equipment needed
- SX1 PRO ECU installed and wired to the bike
- WiFi-COM module (included in kit)
- Smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android)
- WiGET app installed from App Store / Google Play
- Bike battery at 12.6 V minimum
Before You Start
Pre-Flight Check
Battery voltage matters. A weak battery is the #1 cause of failed pairings. If voltage is below 12.6 V, charge or replace the battery before continuing. The WiFi-COM module powers from the ECU and needs stable voltage to broadcast its signal reliably.
Confirm the WiFi-COM module is plugged into the cable coming off the SX1 PRO ECU and mounted somewhere clean and dry on the bike. Have your phone ready before you turn the bike on — WiGET app installed, phone WiFi turned on, and the WiFi settings page open so you can see the network appear. Also have the module label visible or photographed so you have the network name and password handy.
Procedure
Pairing Steps
- Install the WiGET app on your phone or tablet from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Allow the app the location permission it requests on first launch — Android requires this to scan for WiFi networks.
- Before turning the bike on, open your phone's WiFi settings and make sure WiFi is turned ON. Stay on this screen — you'll need to be ready to see the new network the moment it appears. If your phone is currently connected to your home or shop WiFi, that's fine; just leave the settings page open.
- Turn the bike's ignition key to ON (do not start the engine). The ECU and WiFi-COM module will power up. Wait approximately 15 seconds for the module to fully boot and start broadcasting its WiFi signal.
- On your phone's WiFi settings screen, tap scan / refresh if needed. Look for a network named WIFICOM-xxxxxxxxx where the last characters are unique to your module. This same name and the password are also printed on the label on the back of the WiFi-COM module.
- Tap to connect to the WIFICOM-xxxxxxxxx network. When prompted for a password, enter the value shown on the back of the module after PSW: xxxxxxxx (case sensitive, no spaces).
- Write your network name and password down somewhere safe — a notebook, your phone's notes app, or take a photo of the label. The password cannot be changed and there is no way to recover it remotely if the label becomes unreadable.
- Your phone may warn that the network has no internet connection — this is normal. Choose to stay connected when asked. The WiFi-COM is a direct WiFi link to the bike, not an internet hotspot.
- Once your phone confirms it is connected to WIFICOM-xxxxxxxxx, open the WiGET app. The app should auto-detect the ECU within a few seconds and display the main dashboard with map selection, traction control, and diagnostic tiles.
- On the dashboard, confirm you can read live data — the ECU serial number, firmware version, and hours of use should populate. If they do, pairing is complete.
- To disconnect, simply turn the bike's ignition OFF or move out of range. The phone will drop the connection automatically. Next time you turn the bike on, your phone will reconnect to the saved network without re-entering the password.
Range & line-of-sight. The WiFi-COM has roughly 10–15 ft of reliable range. Bodywork, gas tank, and metal subframes will reduce that. For tuning and diagnostics, work with the phone within arm's reach of the bike for best results.
Troubleshooting
If Pairing Fails
| Symptom | What to check |
|---|---|
| No WIFICOM-xxxxxxxxx network visible | Confirm key is ON and battery is above 12.6 V. Wait the full 15 seconds after power-up. Verify the WiFi-COM cable is fully seated on the ECU. Toggle phone WiFi off and back on, then rescan. |
| Network appears but won't accept password | The password is printed on the back of the WiFi-COM module after PSW: — confirm caps lock is off and you've copied it exactly, including any uppercase letters. Auto-correct or auto-space on mobile keyboards is a common cause of failed entry. |
| Phone connects but WiGET app won't find ECU | Force-close the app and reopen. Confirm phone is still connected to WIFICOM-xxxxxxxxx (not switched back to home WiFi or cellular). On iOS, check that Local Network permission is allowed for WiGET in Settings. |
| Connection drops repeatedly | Likely low battery voltage or interference. Charge battery to full, move away from other strong WiFi sources, and re-try. Check that the WiFi-COM module is not pinched, kinked, or sitting against a hot exhaust component. |
| Still won't pair after checking everything above | Sometimes a full restart of the phone clears stuck WiFi state. If that doesn't help, delete the WiGET app and reinstall it from the App Store / Google Play, then start the pairing process over from step 1. |
| Label on module is unreadable / lost | Contact Athena directly — they are the manufacturer of the WiFi-COM module and the only ones who can reset or replace it. The password cannot be recovered remotely. |
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After Pairing
What You Can Do Now
With the WiFi-COM connection established, you can now switch between maps, adjust fueling and ignition independently for Map 1 and Map 2, set fan-on points, configure traction control levels per map, monitor live sensor data, and read any stored diagnostic trouble codes — all from the WiGET dashboard. Refer to additional procedure sheets for specific setup and tuning workflows.