croman
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What was the issue with the front ones?
They work erratically. Summon won't react to things in front if they are non functional.
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What was the issue with the front ones?
Can you try www.fast.com on your Tesla web browser (when on LTE) and post your speed? I believe it should be > 1 Mbps when working correctly. I know that I'm only getting < 200 Kbps , and this is causing the streaming stuttering and loading errors.Just installed 2017.48 which showed up today. Release notes are the same as the .44 and .46. In the quick test I did, it appears streaming music is working better with this release - buffering faster and not encountering "loading error". This was a quick evaluation over 30 minutes just after installation. Not by any means a definitive proof it's fixed. But it definitely was working better for me over this short period.
Can you try www.fast.com on your Tesla web browser (when on LTE) and post your speed? I believe it should be > 1 Mbps when working correctly. I know that I'm only getting < 200 Kbps , and this is causing the streaming stuttering and loading errors.
You could use bluetooth streaming as a work around until it gets fixed. Have you got your Slacker account credentials from Tesla yet? Or throw some music onto a flash drive. I don't do radio either. My car can, but I can't.I had no idea others were having the super frustrating streaming issues. If my car were a video game I would have rage quit like 10x now. I actually turned on the damn FM radio! That lasted for 20 seconds of horrific ads. I then opted for silence which is equally frustrating because my $90k car has like 5 rattles. Sigh. I love this thing, and I hate this thing. All at the same time. (But love > hate)
Looking forward to installing. I just saw a ~500MB download happen so I assume my car has it queued up.
So much for net neutralityNote that fast.com may be misleading since it specifically tries to be Netflix which is frequently subjected to traffic shaping on certain cellular plans and not reflective of Slacker.
So much for net neutrality
Not to get into politics, but "net neutrality" enforcement even before was a case-by-case-basis thing. T-mobile's mobile streaming throttling was deemed "not a violation" but then AT&T and Verizon's nearly identical programs were deemed violations. But even then, the FCC changed hands before they got to figuring out what the punishment was for AT&T/Verizon.
At any rate, sad thing is, Netflix is frequently throttled and fast.com speed tests can paint a really pessimistic picture of bandwidth.
Problem is, that’s all of us.We really need a polling button for those of us who are OCD for current versions ....