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Here’s what it looks like on a 3.Got a screenshot of that message? (Not that I don’t believe you, I’m just curious to see what it looks like.)
Thanks,
Bruce.
I brought a pie to the head honcho at the SC and I am still on 17.50.2, and of course no maps (to stay on topic)Who you going to give it to, the constant complainer or the one who brings donuts to the service guys..
No maps for me yet to keep it on topic..
Here’s what it looks like on a 3.
FSDI got my map updates a couple days ago but wondering what is it that my car keeps downloading?? 26GB in the last 4 days!
This is different.Here’s what it looks like on a 3.
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Uhm, it's quite visible on the old nav - all the map tiles on the main screen are grey - no map updating until you regain internet connectivity. Also, while the cell strength signal is usually hidden while there is cell connection, when the connection is lost the cell signal strength indicator doesn't hide. At least that was true about a year ago when I traveled through some places without cell coverage.This is different.
Old nav gets the "traffic data" (really, data from Inrix about how fast stuff moves, accidents and such) as well (same source too). Just no visible message when there's no internet connection (which is kind of obvious that you won't get any traffic updates without one).
Now 31GB can’t wait to see what’s coming... btw - anyway to setup proxy for the car and inspect what’s going on?I got my map updates a couple days ago but wondering what is it that my car keeps downloading?? 26GB in the last 4 days!
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Now 31GB can’t wait to see what’s coming... btw - anyway to setup proxy for the car and inspect what’s going on?
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Now 31GB can’t wait to see what’s coming... btw - anyway to setup proxy for the car and inspect what’s going on?
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With my WiFi connection 42/13 Mbps, 31 GB (download) should take around 1 h 40 mn.
What about your WiFi connection?
I think your missing the point, the car can’t even store 32gb of downloaded data, so who the heck cares how fast your WiFi is?
I think that's the bigger problem. If the data is accurate, it probably means the car is stuck in a loop downloading or uploading something over and over again.
It might be worth reaching out to SC / customer service. 32GB of data transfer in a few days is more than most people use for Netflix binging.
I think it’s p0rn, just saying....