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Do you have it set to turn off WiFi when you enter drive or leave it on? That had me stuck a bit on this when I was first trying it until I understood what that option means. I think the default is WiFi turns off when you select drive but you obviously need to tell it not to do that. It's in the WiFi settings.Well, the iOS Automation works fine, but the car seems to require turning WiFi on manually. I seem to remember this problem from last time i tried to use my phone. Is there some setting I'm missing?
You know they mean; the one subset are the cars that don't work and the other subset the cars that have no problem....simples...I find this a bit of a joke in the tweet:
“This is limited to a subset of certain vehicles only when passing through specific cellular towers from our service provider.” We can see that it’s a broad range of years, models and specs so I can’t see how it’s a specific “subset”.
It probably is a small subset of cars. All the ones in the UK are playing up and all the rest not in the UK are fineYou know they mean; the one subset are the cars that don't work and the other subset the cars that have no problem....simples...
Not all... our model 3 is doing better than the Y hence not a regional subsetIt probably is a small subset of cars. All the ones in the UK are playing up and all the rest not in the UK are fine
Looking online every article I can find says that Tesla use Telefonica in Europe which means O2 in the UK. I also loose signal in the car when in certain places that my mobile on O2 does (local Co-op car park and local garden centre.) My wife's phone on Vodafone doesn't have the same issues in either of those places.What makes you think the car connects to O2?
I'd agree with this based on my experience too.Looking online every article I can find says that Tesla use Telefonica in Europe which means O2 in the UK. I also loose signal in the car when in certain places that my mobile on O2 does (local Co-op car park and local garden centre.) My wife's phone on Vodafone doesn't have the same issues in either of those places.
it is EE, not O2. See as per How many people are having connectivity issues?Looking online every article I can find says that Tesla use Telefonica in Europe which means O2 in the UK. I also loose signal in the car when in certain places that my mobile on O2 does (local Co-op car park and local garden centre.) My wife's phone on Vodafone doesn't have the same issues in either of those places.
I can’t see anywhere in the UI where I can set the default wifi status.Do you have it set to turn off WiFi when you enter drive or leave it on? That had me stuck a bit on this when I was first trying it until I understood what that option means. I think the default is WiFi turns off when you select drive but you obviously need to tell it not to do that. It's in the WiFi settings.
They will always quote that, but if the work is under warranty it will not be to pay.I raised a service request with Tesla. They're trying to charge me a £99 diagnosis fee! Anyone else had that?
Car is woken by a text message over cellular irrespective to WiFi being on or off.As per some of the others, my car is sluggish or unresponsive to app commands even when it should be on WiFi
Does the issue affect app connectivity even if the car should be on WiFi? Ie does the signal to wake up get sent over the mobile signal, and WiFi is off when the car is sleeping?
YES, but then app connects to the car via data connection. wifi or celular.Car is woken by a text message over cellular irrespective to WiFi being on or off.
welll... it depends..So you only have trouble at home then?
It also connects via bluetooth.