As long as you have full insurance
I have noticed the signal outside often isn't strong enough. It has to be stronger inside.
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As long as you have full insurance
I bought my 3, software updates via cellular was specifically mentioned in the description of what was included.
Premium Connectivity:
- Satellite maps with live traffic visualization
- In-car internet streaming music and media
- More frequent over-the-air updates via cellular
- Internet browser
While there is some wiggle room with "more frequent", unless the description was different when the op bought his car, If they are saying they will never push updates over cellular anymore without additional charge, that is clearly not providing what they sold.
It is true that more frequent is poorly defined. But if cars without premium connectivity also get those safety updates over cellular (which I suspect they do), then they are clearly not living up to any definition of "more" if that is all they will allow you to download over cellular.You do get software updates over cellular... safety ones. It doesnt say "all" software updates over cellular. They push critical updates over cellular but certainly not all.
"more frequent" is vague enough to mean absolutely zero, in the scheme of things. getting 2 updates delivered over cellular in a year is more frequent than one a year for example, and fits that description, but does not fit the description of getting the approximately 1 update a month we get over cellular.
It is true that more frequent is poorly defined. But if cars without premium connectivity also get those safety updates over cellular (which I suspect they do), then they are clearly not living up to any definition of "more" if that is all they will allow you to download over cellular.
dialup is having trouble connecting.Where’s OP? Still trying to find a WiFi signal in his house to post a reply?
You know, if you are parked in the lot of a service center, your car has most likely connected to the TeslaService wifi. Now, back in the day, that alone was enough to trigger a software update. Alas, it no longer does it. But any pending updates will certainly download quickly.I expect you to push THIS update over cellular".
They certainly might do it, depending on how they were approached (if you were at a service center
Imagine if it was a Tesla, FSD would have certainly be to blame !!!As long as you have full insurance
As long as you have full insurance
Not everyone has adequate WiFi coverage to where they park their Teslas. The OP stated that they don't have coverage in their garage.So you got two Teslas but don't have wifi at home... Priorities.
Let's see: spend $70 for something or continue to get all my updates for free by using my mobile hotspot (just as I have for every update for the past 13 months)
Let's see: spend $70 for something or continue to get all my updates for free by using my mobile hotspot (just as I have for every update for the past 13 months)
One word: nope
Sorry - I wasn't sure. A lot of people reply without quoting and I thought you were responding to me (since you hadn't quoted anyone).Why you replying to me? You're not even the OP and I didn't even quote you.