amitmishra4
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What model do you have ?
Looks like a P3D judging by the screenshot.
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What model do you have ?
Anyone with an early production regular old RWD model 3 (extended range) get the update yet?? It looks like there’s one person so far. I took delivery in mid-February and typically get updates pretty early but nothing yet and I’m wondering if priority is going to the more expensive versions of the M3 and the S and X. Thoughts?
The problem is that for a major roll out that they sent out an email to get us all hyped up about, it is being dribbled out instead of being blasted out like they did for the Consumer Reports brake issue. In one weekend they had it out to all TM3s. Maybe it is a cost control issue to keep bandwidth costs down nothing else makes sense as they have enough out to know about any major bugs and if encountered they would probably stop roll out entirely until they had a fix. Given that they keep dribbling it out we have to assume that no major bugs have cropped up.
Not the bandwidth, the cost for bandwidth for a massive roll out.
I wonder when they send them out, if you have to be on WiFi to receive it? If they send one to my car, and I’m in a area that doesn’t get WiFi , would they send it to someone else to receive it?No, I understand. I was just making the point that the size for this update is 1/10 the size was for the map updates (and hence the cost for bandwidth would be 1/10 as well) so can't imagine it is a cost issue (now if it using their cellular connection for the downloading, then yes there could be higher costs). Also, this update is not much different size wise than other past updates, some which have been pushed out in mass.
I wonder when they send them out, if you have to be on WiFi to receive it? If they send one to my car, and I’m in a area that doesn’t get WiFi , would they send it to someone else to receive it?
Not the bandwidth, the cost for bandwidth for a massive roll out.
No.Does your car have to be awake to receive the update
Right. At the time, the software version on the car didn't actually support WiFi.Along the top of the display tap the LTE icon. It should open the setup for WiFi. Once setup, it will show the symbol for wifi instead of LTE bars.