Select 10.2 from the top list. I do not know why it does not show the latest on open.I’m not seeing entries for 2019.40.2.3 or any firmware updates since early December. I’ve logged off and on, but no change to the reports.
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Select 10.2 from the top list. I do not know why it does not show the latest on open.I’m not seeing entries for 2019.40.2.3 or any firmware updates since early December. I’ve logged off and on, but no change to the reports.
Now 2019.40.2.3 is missing altogether. And others do not match and are missing.Fixed, thanks.
Thanks!Select 10.2 from the top list. I do not know why it does not show the latest on open.
40.2.3 appears on both the 10.1 and 10.2 page build-day-sx.It’s in the 10.1 page.
40.2.3 appears on both the 10.1 and 10.2 page build-day-sx.
Also 40.1.1, 40.2.1, 40.2.5 appear in both 10.1 and 10.2 build-autoFixed.
@HankLloydRight cannot add a manual firmware update since a few days, the pop up window triggered by "--> Add a firmware update record for this car" opens and then nothing happens, tried on Safari, FireFox on a MacBook and also on my iPhone.
Would appreciate a fix/work around, thanks!
Ok, it's now fixed. Thanks.
TeslaFi seems to have worked around it, not sure what IP forwarding or other magic they did. Looks like it was IP range blocking that was used by Tesla? (AWS and other ranges were blocked, etc.)Ok, it's now fixed. Thanks.
EV-FW got caught up in the same Tesla API ban experienced by other apps.
So that means no more automatic Firmware updates via API for EV-FW.com.
TeslaFi seems to have worked around it, not sure what IP forwarding or other magic they did. Looks like it was IP range blocking that was used by Tesla? (AWS and other ranges were blocked, etc.)
I searched this thread for "hardware upgrade" and only found one hit. Should we be changing our AP version if we have the AP hardware upgrade done for FSD? I changed mine, but then it occurred to me that it could negatively affect historic reports and maybe it should be changed back?
I wouldn't worry about it. Tesla is (mostly) pushing the same FW versions to all cars and AFAIK, nobody is really looking to EV-FW.com for AP specific firmware release schedules. I haven't looked too closely, but I'll bet TeslaFi.com has better data and more accurate analyses than EV-FW.com. (If you sign up for TeslaFi.com, please use my referral code: HLR). Thanks.